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1993 Volkswagen EuroVanVIN: WV2KC0703NH034031Listing Date: 2019/06/11
Price: $X,499.0Mileage: XX6,856Location: Royal Oak,MI,USA

Great Van Always starts and always runs. Great fun to drive. I have maintained it very well. The transmission has a leak and top speed since I've owned it has been 53 mph. The van has been reliable.

1999 Volkswagen EuroVan Camper - - 1-Owner

1999 Volkswagen EuroVanVIN: WV2EH2708XH114244Listing Date: 2019/06/11
Price: $XX,900.0Mileage: XX3,000Location: Boise,ID,USA

1999 ½ Volkswagen Eurovan Camper1-owner – purchased new Dec. 1999 – Extremely Clean Condition1999 ½ designation is in reference to a 1999 Eurovan Body with 2000 model year trim:o Blue Dash Lightso Grey ‘Oval’ Interior PatternOriginal VR-6 (Jetta Style) Engine - 153,000 Original MilesDriven approx. 7,000-10,000 miles/year as new; approx. 5,000 miles/year thereafterOil Changes with Mobil One Synthetic for Entire Life of Vehicle All Camper Features and Accessories in Working Order:· Canvas pop top roof with three zip windows – sleeps two· Lower fold out bench seat bed – sleeps two – Add’l storage underneath· 2-Burner Propane Stove with High Altitude Kit· 3-Way Power Norcold Fridge (Propane Absorption; DC Power; AC Power)· Propane Furnace with Blower and Thermostat· 5.9-gallon propane tank (aprox. 20 gal tank)· Stainless Sink and Powered Faucet· 12-gallon water storage, 7-gallon grey water storage with external drain· Two swivel captains chairs (driver/passenger) and two dining tables· Rear shower/rinse station with upgraded 3-way sprayer· Standard 12v car battery + RV Marine deep cycle battery for aux power while camping· Shelving and drawers for dishes, pots & pans, silverware · Closet and shelving for clothing, coats, gear, tools, etc.· 25’ Heavy-Duty Shore Line Extension Cord· All Manuals, Books and Instructions Additional Non-Standard Custom Additions:· Custom 8+1 Surround Sound Audio System with o Alpine Single CD Head Unit with Remote Control - Pandora/XM Built-Ino 100-Watt Alpine Ampo Custom 10” Built-in Sub-woofer· Folding Marine Cupholders Driver/Passenger Seats· 16” Mag Wheels with New Tires· Bilstein Heavy-Duty Shocks· 4-Way Adjustable Rear Water Sprayer· Aux. Rear Speaker Input for Outdoor Speakers· Additional 12v + USB Charging Port Kit with On/Off Switch· Side Awning Brackets (awning not included; any 3 meter awning will fit)· 2” Hitch Receiver with Lighting Harness· Custom Side, Rear Door and Roof Vent Screen Kit· Heavy-Duty Aux. Marine Coach Battery in Rear Known Issues:· Nnon-functioning Driver Window Switch· Nnon-functioning Adjustable Mirrors (they do adjust manually)· Nnon-functioning Cruise Control· Window Blind for Sliding Door Could Be Replacedfor more details call: 512-423-5755

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1999 Volkswagen EuroVanVIN: WV2EH2702XH126681Listing Date: 2019/06/11
Price: $XX,500.0Mileage: XX5,800Location: Calabasas,CA,USA

For sale is my extremely well maintained (since I've owned it) 1999 Volkswagen Eurovan Winnebago Camper, with 105k miles. Clean and clear title in hand, currently registered in CA. I purchased this van in 2016 from a Porsche enthusiast in San Juan Capistrano, CA with 95k miles on the odometer. I drove it to Los Angeles, where it’s lived and been driven for the last 10k miles. Since ownership, the van has never left CA; it’s spent most of its time at the beach, in Mammoth and camping up at Kern River. I never used it as a daily driver or commuter, and it’s always been a non-smoking van. Asking price: $39,500. First, the mechanical: When I brought it home, I immediately had a 30-point inspection completed and the following services: spark plug, oil, transmission, brake, power steering, fuel induction, breather hose and batteries. I also had the serpentine belt and filters replaced, and welded a new muffler. If you know a lot about these vans, then you know about the pesky ‘check engine light’ issue (just google it). My van was no exception. I spent a ton of time and money investigating and replacing parts, including the EGR solenoid and ignition coil, and had the AC compressor completely removed, flushed and replaced with a new one. I also had the alternator replaced. I finally resolved the issue in August 2018 when I had the timing chains replaced. That was no small job; the work included removing the transmission and then replacing all timing chains, guide rails, tensioners, gaskets and seals. In addition to the timing chains, I had a lot of work completed at Broad Street (aka Westy Werks) up in San Luis Obispo. They are considered among the best VW Bus/Eurovan mechanics in the entire country (again, google it). This included an oil change, and had the brake system, steering, suspension and fluid levels inspected. I replaced the crank case valve, brake booster vacuum hose, upper and lower ball joints, tie rod assemblies, engine and transmission mounts, under shield mounts, air flow meter and had all of the spark plugs, ignition wires and coil replaced. I have detailed maintenance records of all the work I have completed. Now to the fun stuff (non-mechanical): While at Westy Werks, I did the following: Purchased and installed the GoWesty Eurovan Lift Kit w/ Michelin Defender tires and upgraded to 16” black wheels.I had the lower body texture coated (black)Purchased and installed GoWesty Eurovan Trailer Hitch and wiring harnessPurchased and installed GoWesty Eurovan Pop-Top Locking Lift StrutsPurchased and installed LED exterior front and rear lightsReplaced rear shower hose and nozzlePurchased and installed GoWesty rear door net (keep the bugs out!)Purchased and installed GoWesty upper bunk board for the pop top tent (to replace the flimsy/unsafe OEM bunk board) Separately, I’ve added the following since ownership: Road Shower (installed on the roof)Rear LadderReplaced the Refrigerator Vent Cover and Disc Inserts, painted blackYakima bars with DaKine surf rack padsDriver and Passenger premium front carpet matsJensen VX3012 head unit with flip out screen, Bluetooth and DVD player functionalityRydeen CM-R100 rear cameraAlpine KTP-445U AmplifierRockford Fosgate P1462 4”x6” speakerAlpine SPE-6000 front speakers Added note (6/11): I never used the refrigerator, stove or sink when I camped. I ran the sink and lit the stove when I first bought it to ensure both worked, but I always cooked and washed everything outside. I never used the refrigerator as I had been told it ran inefficiently. Instead I chose to use my coolers to keep food/beverages cold during trips.