2003 Eurovan CAMPER with new wheels and shocks/lif Price: 35000
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2003 Volkswagen EuroVan MV Weekender, finished in Light Silver Metallic with a gray interior. This has been the ultimate adventure mobile for the last four years.. We sleep our family of four (and a large dog) comfortably for extended periods of time. The odometer reads 186k, but 2.5 years into owning it the timing chains went, which prompted us to drop a new engine in. The new (to us) engine has 150k on it.
Equipment includes 16-inch powder black alloy wheels, stability control, a Westfalia pop-up roof tent, a fold-out cabin table, heated seats, air conditioning, power windows and locks, an AM/FM/cassette radio, and more as detailed below.
Modifications - 3 inch lift, Bilstein shocks, Yokohama Geolander all terrain tires
Based on the T4 Transporter, the U.S.- market EuroVan received a big update for the 2001 model year with more power and 16-inch alloy wheels. The step-up MV trim level came with a fold-out cabin table and a rear-facing middle-row seat, while the Weekender package came with the full Westfalia upgrade.
Power comes from a 2.8-liter VR6, rated at 201 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the front wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission.
partial list of notable equipment is shown below:
16-inch alloy powder black wheels
3in lift kit
Bilstein shocks
Stability control
Westfalia pop-up roof tent (full mattress up top)
Fold-flat rear bench (another full bed+)
Fold-out cabin table
Heated seats
Air conditioning
Refrigerator
Auxiliary battery
Detachable Awning
Power windows and locks
Privacy window curtains and rear bug screen
AM/FM/cassette radio
Known Flaws
Some stone chips on the front end
Some lower outer body pinch welds are damaged
Some rust on the underbody components
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