Renovated 4x4 1992 Isuzu Turbo Deisel JDM RV - Sold

jacksquare

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1992 Isuzu Rodeo camper (Currently located in Sonora California but will be moving around Cali in the next weeks and are up for delivering anywhere in USA on negotiation) $40 000 USD ONO

Isuzu Rodeo (Known as the Isuzu Pickup in the USA, so can get many parts directly from the parts store) with Yokohama Motor Sales custom RV body. 4WD, 5-speed manual with Hi/Low transfer case, right-hand drive camper.

The RV was Imported from Japan and is an ideal rig for short or long trips in all seasons, or even full-time living. We have camped in -4°F at Lake Louise and in the desert in Moab, and it has been ideal for both.

At 20ft long it can fit into any parking space. It is completely off-grid with solar, a large water tank and a surprising amount of storage. Has kitchen, bathroom, living and sleeping set up in a good layout. Seating with seatbelts for three people and can also sleep 3 comfortably. Seating for up to seven people in here for dinner. During the 6 months of owning this vehicle, we have done a bunch of upgrades. Only selling as we are moving back to New Zealand and will be sad to see him go. Read on for the details.

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Truck

· Clean title that has been previously registered in Colorado (Colorado USA VIN number) and is currently registered in Oregon, 4WD, 5-speed manual, Right-hand drive.

· 4JB1-T I4 2.8L Turbo Diesel engine (used plenty in Commercial applications in the USA in Bobcats etc so parts are easy to get).

· Total size: 20’ long x 6.5’ wide.

· Average gas mileage is 18mpg when the camper is fully loaded (including roof boxes) for full-time living

· 121 XXX km or 75X XX miles on the truck will go up slightly as still using this.

· Previous owner replaced the transmission with a good used unit, plus a new clutch.

· Diesel pre-heater for cold starts.

· AirLift load leveler airbags in the back.

· New brakes all around (including new rotors on the front).

· Upgraded aftermarket LED headlights, driving lights and reverse lights.

· Upgraded 80A alternator.

· Recent thermostat and coolant flush.

· Recent diesel fuel filter.

· Recent oil change and filter.

· Washable high-flow intake filter (unifilter).

· Upgraded high-flow exhaust.

· Boost gauge.

· Rebuilt turbo with new exhaust housing and wastegate.

Cab

· Pass through to the camper for chilly mornings or grab snacks on the road.

· Previous owners installed a high-quality digital reverse camera (Rew view mirror style), that has a dash cam with speedo (useful as the main speedo is in km/hr).

· Great aircon (this also applies to the aircon unit in the camper that works whilst the engine is running).

· Upgraded period correct Recaro seats (could do with recovering).

· Upgraded stereo and subwoofer.

· Track on the dash for R.A.M phone and tablet mounts.

· In dash USB C and A charging ports + 12v outlets for radios and the like.

Camper Overall

· Full one-piece fiberglass shell so no leaks, We have driven this in winter and in some crazy storms and it hasn’t leaked at all.

· Reinforced and resealed connection between cab and camper shell (a common weak point in this model of camper).

· Two large exterior storage locker (one insulated, one vented/drained).

· Removable drying rail with coat hangers.

Living/dining/sleeping:

· Upgraded the small above-cab bed into a king-sized slide-out bed (RV short king) with a very comfortable high-quality mattress. Fold up and slides out, so you don’t have to remake the bed every night.

· Insulating blackout Thinsulate curtains for all the windows, they magnet up. The fan also has an insulating cushion for cold nights.



Other things it comes with:

· 2 x new fork mount bike racks (mounted to the back of the RV).

· Very good condition Yakima ski racks (can be put on roof or back).

· Sheets to fit the RV mattress, as well as duvet (very warm and comfy) and pillows (all in very good condition).

· Cutlery, cutlery tray and good range of cooking utensils. Pot, pan and stovetop toaster.

· Freshwater hose.

· Extension leads and plugs.

· Organiser boxes.

· Propane bottle.

· Jacks.

· 2 x fire extinguishers.

· Tow strap.

· Ski boot and glove drying box, fits 2 x ski boots and 3 x pairs of gloves (slots into floor in bathroom).

· 200W inverter for charging laptops etc (can be plugged into the truck battery via dashplug or camper battery in multiple places).

· 2 x river float tubes.

Any questions more photos or enquiries, please text or call Jackson on 541 513 4356. We have loads of photos and have spent a lot of time in this rig so please feel free to reach out for more info. This vehicle is also listed elsewhere. Looking for 40K ono.
 

jacksquare

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How tall is the camper at the tallest point? A/C?
5’ 7” 1/2 internal height, 6’ 8’ in entrance and external max height from ground to top of ladder/fan cowl is 9ft

It has cab A/C and an A/C unit in the camper that also runs off the Engine that can cool the camper when the truck is running.
plenty of roof space to add a rooftop ac unit if it was something you needed never did as don’t camp with hookup and didn’t want a generator
 

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