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Fully equipped custom-made two-seater van:

Stainless steal sink and work-top. Brand new

battery.

This van is a great money making machine for

outdoor events (e.g festivals, markets, street

pitches, parties) and has a built on stage on the

roof (which can be used for further storage). You

can sell practically any foods, we mainly focused

on home made ice-cream and fresh smoothies made on

the spot to customer specification. Also great

inside storage space. The electricity can run off

the engine for the whole day or off the battery

for up to 4 hours. The battery can be re-charged

on the spot and continuously used (via generator)

or it can be recharged over night. The van was

custom-made to be used throughout the Olympic

period. Fully road taxed for the year and suitable

to drive anywhere.

This product is collection only-price is

negotiable starting at ?4000 for everything, including all the equipment.

For further information please contact Maria.

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