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I am selling my 2015 VW Caddy Maxi C20 TDI Starline Blue Motion Mk3 1.6 Manual

78k miles

1 previous owner

Brought from VW Dealers

Cambelt & Water pump changed by dealers at 70k

2 injectors changed by dealers along with high pressure fuel pump in April 2019 72k

Gearbox oil changed July 2019

Engine carbon clean November 2019

Dealers printed history

No mechanical work needs to be done what?s so ever

Bridgestone all weather tyres with min 5ml left

Deadlocks on rear door and side door

Upgraded Clifford alarm cat 1 works with original Vw remote

2 keys

I am selling with the shelf and water tank inside the van, unless I break apart and take out, but price will be the same

I am removing number plate and original plate will go back on

I will remove company signage prior to selling

?6300 no vat

07932916665

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