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FS: 2006 Dodge Sprinter 2500 140" WB Campervan


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Shankar · · Longmont · Joined May 2014 · Points: 60

Located in Longmont CO

106k Miles. $23,750 OBO

If you are taller than 6ft you will not be able to stand up without hitting your head. I'm 5,11 and have no issue. 

I am only selling because my partner and I's lifestyle has changed a bit and we would like to downsize to 2 vehicles otherwise i'd drive this thing into the ground!

I purchased this van empty back in early 2019 with 56k miles. Prior to my ownership it was a work van in Las Vegas and had been maintained very well where it counts. During my ownership this van has proven to be the most reliable vehicle i've ever owned, requiring only maintenance of wearable parts and starting up first try every time, even in -28F.

If you are unfamiliar with the T1Ns, sprinter-source.com and Reddit have a ton of good info on their reliability and DIY friendly maintenance. However, I'll name a few key benefits: Pre DEF and DPF emissions, meaning there is a very low chance of this van grenading on you and you will get 23+mpg no matter how you drive. Maintaining this vehicle is extremely easy and parts are readily available. With proper maintenance these vans regularly go 300+k miles with no major repairs (i've seen it).

Aside from regular oil, air filter, and fuel filter changes, the trans oil and filter has been changed at normal intervals, glow plugs and struts were done at 80k, brakes and rotors done at 90k. Oil separator replaced at 100k. Brake fluid, rear diff fluid and coolant replaced at 106k. 

Currently has on General Grabber HDs with 90% life left. Will also come with a set of winter Bridgestone Blizzak LTs which also have 90% life left. 

The build is DIY, but respectable. Key features include:

-Rattle Trap sound deadening on every panel, insulated by Rock Wool and sealed with Reflectix. 

-Maxxfan 7500k

-200W of Renogy monocrystalline panels into a Rover Li 30A charge controller.

-Brand new Ecoworthy 280ah lithium battery with BMS. I've never run of power, even in cloudy conditions. 

-Renogy 40A DC-DC charger. Currently not connected since I upgraded battery.

-Chinese diesel heater connected directly into the fuel tank. Works great!

-20lb proprane tank.

-Primus 2 burner stove. Older, but a new drop in could be installed very easily. 

-Dometic CFX 50. Not dual zone freezer. 

-14 Gal fresh water. No grey water to deal with, drain routes outside. 

-Shurflo Revolution 4008 water pump. 

- 4 warm white flush mount puck lights, recessed dimmable LED strip lights. Many color combinations.

-2 12v usb chargers on either side of bed. 2 more at the sink, along with a cigarette lighter outlet and 300w pure sine wave inverter. 

-Collision rated passenger swivel seat.

-Carbon monoxide detecter.

-Fire extinguisher.

-Rockford fosgate 6" speakers in the headboard.

-Focal 4" speakers in the dash. 

-Upgraded Pioneer head unit. 

-Tons of storage!

-Queen size Tuft and Needle 8" foam mattress.

-Bed folds out to 6', when stored it is 5'.

Myself and the previous owner have maintained this vehicle well, however it is an older vehicle and has its quirks and flaws. 

There are decal remnants around the van that don't think show up very well in photos, but you can see them in person. The hood is dented (been that way since i owned it, see pictures). Surface rust can be found at dings around the van, but no rot. There is a contact switch out on one or more of the doors, requiring two cycles to lock the doors (has not been a huge deal). The drivers side lock must be manually locked/unlocked. The drawer slides for the fridge were replaced with heavy duty slides, but the increased size does not allow the drawer to close flush anymore (see pictures). The oil pan has some wetness, I believe residual from before I replaced the oil separator, but not a drop has ever hit the ground. 

This van is a great adventure rig that will take you to some incredible places! 

Can also be viewed/tracked here: https://www.facebook.com/share/16WVLQi52d/

Please reach out with any questions. Thanks for looking!

Shankar · · Longmont · Joined May 2014 · Points: 60

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Shankar · · Longmont · Joined May 2014 · Points: 60

price drop

Seb B · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2023 · Points: 0

pm'ed you with an offer!

Seb B · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2023 · Points: 0

pm'ed you with an offer!

Shankar · · Longmont · Joined May 2014 · Points: 60

price drop

Granthvv · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2016 · Points: 0

10 bucks? 

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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