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Volkswagen T2 Kastenwagen im Martini/Porsche Racing Design 1986

General description : 1986 VW T2 Kastenwagen

gepfegter Kastenwagen im Martini/Porsche Racing Design (foliert)
Karosserie in sehr gutem Zustand (bereits mit Wachs versiegelt)
Reifen fast neu / sehr gutes Lackbild / Gurte verbaut
4-Gang Schalter / alle Funktionen erfüllen Ihren Dienst
Gute Innenausstattung / Deutsche Zulassung inkl. H-Abnahme
2017 wurde über 5200€ investiert (4x Stoßdämpfer neu, Bremsen, Wartung, div. Verschleissteile ern., RG vorhanden)
div. alte Rechnungen und Unterlagen aus Mexiko vorhanden (orig. Kaufvertrag vorhanden, lt. Unterlagen hatte der Bus in Mexiko nur zwei Besitzer)
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1986 Volkswagen T2 Kastenwagen im Martini/Porsche Racing Design is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Landwehrstraße 79DE-49393 Lohne by Auto Dealer for €21950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : T2 Model Version : Kastenwagen im Martini/Porsche Racing Design Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1986 Sub type : Van Location : Landwehrstraße 79DE-49393 Lohne

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