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2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Weekender(+) W Low Miles & Gowesty Updates on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:69800 Color: with gray interior
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States

Bought van from noted VW camper specialist, GoWesty com back in June 2008 and have used just for occasional camping trips with family.  While it is a Westfalia Weekender edition, it was extensively upgraded by GoWesty to give it benefits much closer to a camper than a weekender.  This van is in excellent condition (alway garaged) and ready to hit the road.

Note I am having oil changed and other minor normal maintenance during auction listing and an inspection as well so will have that handy.

Standard items found on Weekender / Mutlivan
  • 2.8L VR6 Engine 
  • Burgundy exterior with gray interior
  • Seats 7 / Sleeps 4 (rear bench folds out to full bed)
  • Pop top with integrated tent (canvas in excellent condition)
  • Collapsible table 
  • Interior camping lights 
  • Complete window curtains (all in excellent condition with extra hooks)
  • Snap-on bug screen for rear door 
  • Auxiliary battery under driver seat to power cooler and interior lights 

Upgraded items by GoWesty per our specification or their normal upgrade:
  • Engel 45 electric frig  (note this is a large, removable fridge/freeze and is in addition to stock fridge under rear-facing seat)
  • Custom GoWesty capability to install either the Engel frig or jump seat
  • Fiamma F45 ten-foot awning with titanium colored case
  • Eurovan full camper swivel seat pedestal on the passenger side
  • Nice stereo upgrade with iPOD interface
  • GoWesty class 3 trailer hitch
  • Nice rubber matts all around
  • Michelin HydroEdge tires (new at 60,500 miles so just 9,000 miles on them)
  • Bilstein shocks all around
  • Four wheel alignment 9,000 miles ago
  • Gowesty upgraded water pump with anti-sudden death, engine melt-down steel impeller
  • Major service 9,000 miles ago
Other notes
  • Extensive list of regular proper maintenance reports. Serviced regularly by Volkswagen mechanics.  
  • Automatic transmission, A/C, ABS Brakes, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Driver/Passenger Airbags 
  • Original owners manuals 
  • Recently detailed inside and out.

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