2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Winnebago Van Camper 2 Year Warranty on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
Body Type:Van Camper
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8L 2792CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Volkswagen
Model: EuroVan
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: MV Van Camper 3-Door
Options: roof rack, HID Lighting, Sheepskin seat covers, Bra and mirror covers, In dash navigation, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 78,700
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 6
2002 VW Eurovan Winnebago Camper.
After a year of outfitting this camper to where I wanted it for our family we have discovered it is a little cramped for a family of four. We have purchased a larger RV so reluctantly I am selling "Betty".
She comes with over 2 years and 32,000 miles left on her transferable warranty. Very valuable on a Eurovan. It covers engine, transmission, front and rear drive components, brakes, electrical, air conditioning, etc. nothing to worry about for over 2 years.
Everything works as it should. I have both keys and all factory books, receipts for transmission services, oil changes etc.
Below is a list of items that are in addition to a standard camper.
*Extended Warranty $2,200
*Fiamma 10ft Awning and stainless mount $950
*Go Westy lift and level kit $1,700
*ARB Aluminum roof rack with custom 1 off laser cut mounts $1,300
*In dash navigation unit $150
* Middle seat
*Bra and mirror covers
*Euro clear corner markers and upgraded headlights $150
*Custom made sheepskin covers $450
*Forged Audi wheels Powdercoated, including spare. $1,300
*New bfg mud terrain ta tires (5) spare too $1,000
*Black armor coating lower body. $1,200
*Solar trickle charger
*Stock wheels with good tires included (5)
*leather steering wheel wrap
*Interior roof webbing
* Locking pop up struts
*Hid lighting (needs to be wired)
*Rear step ladder
* 2 batteries, regular and deep cycle 1 year old $400
It will need a new canvas top, (it has a few holes in screens and a little dirty) $650-$730 for nice USA made replacement.
Also it has a couple dings and touched up scratches (closeup pics) but never wrecked or repainted!
Vehicle is for sale locally so I reserve right to end auction at any time.
PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DONT HAVE THE FUNDS. BANKS WILL NOT LOAN FULL AMOUNT ON A 2002 VW EUROVAN.
Ask ALL questions before you bid please! 661-706-two six two six.
Eurovan is located in Templeton Ca.
Test drives are encouraged, you will not be disappointed. I can assist with shipping arrangements but all shipping costs are the buyers responsibility.
$500 deposit due within 24 hrs. Balance due within 7 days.
THANK YOU
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