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Max G · · France · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 15

2015 RAM Promaster 2500 159"

151,000mi on the frame

3rd owner, clean title

New engine/cat converter November 2020 (21,000 miles on it, last owner ran it out of coolant and blew the motor, it had 300 miles on it when I bought it)

New Transmission March 2022 (less than 5,000 miles on it)

New front shocks/brakes, parking/ebrake, fog lights in the last year.

Fully built up, tons of storage. 300W solar into a Yeti1000 Lithium Power system, light, spacious and super functional build.

In excellent mechanical shape and I don't foresee any major work do be necessary for a long time with the brand new engine and transmission besides regular routine maintenance

Available for sale in Mammoth Lakes until late August (leaving the country late august until next spring)

Listed elsewhere at $50,000, price if contact from MP $47,500. 

Additionally, if someone is really interested and want to make this a quick, cash/bank to bank transaction before I leave the country on the 30th of August, I'll take 5% off the price (after checking out the van/test drive etc of course).

See full ad and specs here: https://conversiontrader.com/listing/off-grid-4-season-adventure-rig-20000mi-engine-3000mi-brand-new-transmission-ready-for-adventure/

Lots more pitcures: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ye65so6v48jtcna/AAAjl3OpT7lPoLhKzFJSMXNua?dl=0

Jon Rhoderick · · Redmond, OR · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 966

Nice build! Just curious; how long does the Propex last on the 5lb tank in your experience?

Max G · · France · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 15

To be honest, I haven't used it enough to know exactly but I'd say enough to keep you warm for a few days if it’s on and tracking the thermostat. This is why I have a dedicated tank, so I can still cook if I run out of heater propane.

Max G · · France · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 15

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Max G · · France · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 15

Bump!

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