ericy
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Hello everyone, I am selling my DIY camper van conversion and below are the details.
Price: $54,000 OBO
Location: Portland (Can drive to Seattle & Bay Area)
Contact: fordtransitforsale@yahoo.com
For more details, pictures, an interior video, & known issues with the van, please visit: www.ericnathanyu.com.
Vehicle Information
- Year: 2018
- Miles: ~75,000
- T-250, high roof, 148” wheelbase, RWD
- 3.5L Eco-boost engine
- Tow package, cruise control
- Regular oil changes (every ~6k miles) with full synthetic
- No engine, suspension, or other breakdowns experienced
- Weight: ~7700 lbs when fully packed
- Tires: BFGoodrich KO2 (20k miles used)
- Average fuel economy: 18 MPG
Electrical
- 300Ah LiFePO4 (Battleborn) Batteries (3 x 100Ah)
- 350W solar panels (2 x 175W)
- 100/30 solar charge controller (Victron)
- 2000W inverter/charger (Victron)
- 30A DC-DC charger (Victron)
- Batter monitor (Victron)
- 40 liter 12V fridge (Dometic)
- 12 x LED puck lights
- 2 x LED reading lights
- USB A, USB C, & 12V sockets
Climate Control / Insulation
- Insulation = Havelock sheep’s wool, Poli-iso/XPS foam, and spray foam
- UV and 3M anti-theft window film
- Espar D2 diesel heater
- Maxxfan with rain hood
Water System
- 7-gallon removable fresh water tank
- 6-gallon removable grey water tank
- 12V water pump
- Space for chemical toilet
- Goose-neck faucet
- Spacious Ruvati RV sink
Kitchen & Cooking
- Space for an 11lb propane tank
- Instant Pot
- Induction Stove
- Butane Stove
- Includes 12V fridge (Dometic)
- Includes all our pots, pans, and dishware (if you want)
Extras (If You Want Them)
- Induction stove, butane stove, Instant Pot
- Maintenance tools, spare parts, & breaker bar
- Recovery equipment (Maxxtrax copies, snatch strap, D-ring, shovel)
- Drone (with a broken arm, but still flies well)
- Camping chairs
- Tarp & tarp poles
- Spare water pump
- Solar shower (2x)
- 120V fan
Known Issues
- This is a DIY camper van, and not a professionally built camper. As such, the build isn't perfect. If you come for a van tour, we will be transparent and point out as many of the small imperfections as possible. But none of the imperfections are serious to warrant a rebuild of the interior.
- Large vertical windshield crack on the very right side. Not necessary to replace, especially since there is UV window film. But you can decide to replace it if you like.
- Some minor dents in the rear doors when we backed into a mudbrick wall. Doh!
- The sliding door was repainted a slightly different color of white.
- One of the wheel hubcaps is missing.
- Bench foam cushions (aka the mattress) are getting soft. Could be replaced with new 5” foam. But still usable.
- Faint liquid stain residue on the front of the roof.
- The lithium batteries are 5 years old and we still trust them when off-grid camping. But they do not keep the voltage as well as if they were new. This is perfectly fine for 12V devices and 120V appliances with low watts. But for 120V devices rated above 900W, they can be difficult to power when battery capacity drops below 70%.
- ZERO known issues with the overall van engine compartment.
If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at the above email address.
For more van information: www.ericnathanyu.com
Thank you!
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