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For Sale: Mazda Bongo Campervan


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We are selling our Mazda Bongo Montague Campervan, as unfortunately the kids are always busy on a weekend so rarely get to use it now.


It?s a 2000 reg, new shape Bongo in silver ? Automatic petrol version. It was professionally converted by 321away ? we bought it from them 5 years ago. You can see other conversions they are selling for between ?12-15k with higher mileage - It has done 80k miles. We have barely put on more than 10k since owning it.


It has a side kitchen with top-loading fridge, gas cooker and sink, with ample storage. It has the ability to hook up electricity externally if needed.

We had it spec?d out to have 2 x 2 seats in the rear, instead of a rock?n?roll bed as this gives us 4 x 3 point seatbelts in the rear. These still fold almost flat, and gives us the ability to transport 6 passengers safely. The 2 sets of rear seats can also be removed or put airline style.

Electric elevating room ? room for 2 -3 upstairs depending on size of person naturally!

Usual mod-cons ? aircon, electric windows. CD player


We had a number of additional extras added:

? Fiamma roll-away side awning. No longer do you have to spend ages pitching an additional awning ? just roll-it out and job done!

? Fiamma 4 bike rear rack ? brilliant bike rack

? Roof bars (Great for surfboards and even more luggage storage)

? We upgraded the leisure battery recently to the biggest capacity one available.


MOT was done (and passed) in October 14


With the 3 month weather forecast looking absolutely amazing, don't hesitate. Make the most of it!!


?9,750 ono.


Pls PM me with questions or to arrange a viewing. It can be seen in Dulwich. Photo's below, but they don't do it justice!


Thx


Matt


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