1984 Volkswagon Transporter Caravelle Vanagon Built In Germany. Many New Parts on 2040-cars
Hopkins, Hopkins, Belize
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Hello We are new to eBay so I apologize for the low rating etc but if you have any questions please message me and I will get back to you as soon as I can. We are currently in Belize, central America and we are going to be back in The USA by the end of June. The van has to be sold, as we are leaving by plane. We may be able to deliver the van to you, depending where you are. We have a 1984 VW Transporter / Vanagon / Caravelle van. Perfect
running condition and loads of new parts have only just been fitted ready for
the journey back to the USA. Brakes, tires, steering, ignition, fuel
delivery, sensors, cooling system are all brand new + more. The vehicle drives
well and is in good overall functioning order. NEW PARTS INCLUDE: 2
upper Ball joints, 2 lower Ball joints, 1 Tie rod end, 1 Steering Rack Boot, 2 rear
wheel cylinders, 1 hardware kit for drum brakes , 1 seal for brake
booster, 2 hatch struts, 1 spark plug wire set, 1 fuel pump , 1 fuel
filter, 1 high-pressure fuel hose, 1 master cylinder , 1 Ignition Switch , 1
water temp sensor , 1 brake caliper, 1 set of front brake pads, 1 set of front
brake hoses, 1 fan switch, 1 water housing, 1 thermostat, 1 thermostat gasket
set, 1 crankcase breather hose, 1 rebuilt kit for brake calipers, new starter
motor, 4 press job on Ball joints, 2 caliper rebuild kit, break hardware-kit .
The brakes have been bled and flushed, welding work has been done on wheel
arches, column, fender and front panel. All work carried out by VW-Belize
and receipts for parts and labor available. Cheers
Will |
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