1999 - Volkswagen Eurovan on 2040-cars
Clayville, Rhode Island, United States

Summary: Front wheel drive, 4 speed automatic transmission and front mounted 2.8 liter six cylinder engine. PW, key power locks, 2 original keys. Air ride equipped and installed by licensed dealer with paperwork. Service records. Comes with an extra set of sport rims (see pictures), Thule 4 bike rack carries 4 bikes, custom seat cover for rear seat (we have kids). Original seat is in great shape because of this cover. Bike rack and seat cover alone were $350. Balance of the features include: Pop-up roof with canvas sides & 3 screen windows. Sleeps 4 (2 in the pop-up and 2 on the removable fold-down bench seat). Auxiliary deep-cycle coach battery (130 Amp Hour Rating). AC/DC power converter with coach battery charger. Marine grade vinyl flooring rear and front cab. Blaupunkt AM/FM stereo with 6 CD changer and remote control. Front and rear cabin speakers. 12 gal fresh water & 8 gal gray water tanks. 5.9 gal LP gas tank. LED monitor panel for storage tanks and LP supply. AC/DC/LP refrigerator (2 cu. feet). Two burner stove with stainless steel splatter shield. Stainless steel sink. Adjustable tables to seat 4. Auxiliary water sprayer at rear hatch is handy for a quick camp shower. Room darkening pleated blinds. 1200 BTU forced air furnace. Full canvas enclosure with screens (see pics). Closet storage, cabinet space and rooftop racks with tie down bars. LP gas and CO2 detectors. Water refill hoses included Ground leveling disks included I got some questions from a local shopper (ebay sticker in window) and tried to post the response to everyone but someone fouled it up.
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