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Hi


This is a bit random for the East Dulwich forum but you never know. We have a much loved A Class Motorhome listed now on gum tree and on eBay -- it is in fantastic condition.


Its a large vehicle and we used it to do a trip away as a family before our eldest started school just under 5 months in sun and snow.


It is not LEZ compliant but can be made so - this ad is aimed at


- someone planning a big trip away - we spent a lot of time looking and this van fits the bill so perfectly

- someone whose parents grandparents are looking to buy a motorhome

- someone who can store it outside the LEZ

or we can convert its weight class to make LEZ compliant..... which takes a week or so.


The van has given us so much joy and I love the idea of someone from the forum getting it. It is literally in perfect condition having been washed by minions as you can see from the photo. seriously though we have improved it from when we bought it full details in the gum tree ad.


so if you know anyone planning the trip of a lifetime as we did then please let me know.


Thanks for looking



listing here. https://www.gumtree.com/p/campervans-motorhomes/rapido-a-class-in-amazing-condition/1309660361

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