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Due to unforseen circumstances i am packing in self employment & have been offered a permanent job.The van is an ex connaught van all kitted out for a plumber /gas engineer.It is professionally racked out inside & has a tube carrier,deadlocks on doors,inverter (brand new),lockable storage,Bins for fittings.
The van has done approx 43000 miles with service history,Tax & mot.
The only negatives is the glowcoil light stays on & the paintwork is faded.I am in no rush to sell,but if you are interested drop me an email [email protected].

Forgot to say it is limited to 70mph,but that can easily be sorted.
Vince
 
Due to unforseen circumstances i am packing in self employment & have been offered a permanent job.The van is an ex connaught van all kitted out for a plumber /gas engineer.It is professionally racked out inside & has a tube carrier,deadlocks on doors,inverter (brand new),lockable storage,Bins for fittings.
The van has done approx 43000 miles with service history,Tax & mot.
The only negatives is the glowcoil light stays on & the paintwork is faded.I am in no rush to sell,but if you are interested drop me an email [email protected].

Forgot to say it is limited to 70mph,but that can easily be sorted.
Vince

Just an update,the light that was staying on has now been sorted.It was the turbo sensor,which has now been replaced.Van need to go in a week or so.Webuyanyvan have made a fairish offer,but this would really suit a plumber as it"s all kitted out for one.MOT till feb 2017 & I think the tax is aswell.The only money to spend on this is in 1000 approx miles,when it"s due for service.
 
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