Peugeot Boxer L4H2 2.2L Diesel (no adblue) | 2016 - 153,000 miles (milage will rise slightly, I drive it once a week to keep it ticking over).
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Peugeot Boxer L4H2 2.2L Diesel (no adblue) |
2016 – 153,000 miles (milage will rise slightly, I drive it once a week to keep it ticking over).
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I can arrange delivery around Glasgow and Edinburgh |
Van |
I have owned this van since 2018, I am the second owner. I bought it as an empty panel van and converted it myself. I lived in it for 5 years while working and travelling around the UK and Ireland. I am selling it as I now live in a house and don’t require such a big van. Its better for it to go and have adventures with someone else now.
There is a long service history, including MOTs, regular service histories, and repairs. Repairs include replaced lower steering arms, all new injectors, new erg, new had brake and brake drums, new clutch. Since this was my home and work vehicle, I repaired the vehicle as needed instead of letting issues develop. There are a few cosmetic dents/ scratches, but no structural damage.
All the tyres are nearly new and high quality all weather. MOT was in November 2024 with a service and another service in May 2025. |
Camper conversion |
– The van is fully converted for living in. I spent two winters in the Scottish Highlands in it. I used as much second hand and recycled materials as I could for building furniture. Items such as water tanks and the gas system were brand new. – Fully insulated with Diall eco loft insulation and three layer thermal roofing ‘blankets’. This is all sealed in with a 3mm vapour barrier. – There is a full fixed double bed, a couch which pulls out to a spare bed, and lots of storage in cupboards and shelves. – The kitchen is a two ring gas stove with an underslung 25L LPG tank, a small sink with 10L waste water and 90 L underslung fresh water tank with a foot pump. – There are a series of roof lights and USB charging. Batteries are two 110w leisure batteries. There is a 350w solar panel on the roof and charging also comes from the main battery as the van drives. These are connected by smart chargers to the leisure batteries. – Heating is from a Chinese diesel heater with a separate tank. – There are two roof vents, one above the bed and one with an extractor fan near the front. – There is a huge garage below the double bed, where I stored mountain bikes and kayaking kit. – I have created a separate section at the rear of the van as a drying room. This has it is own dedicated spinning vent and an outlet from the heater comes to here and one goes into the main living space. This section is painted in front door paint to prevent moisture working its way elsewhere in the van. |
Extras |
I have some boxes of fixtures and fittings left over from the build which I am happy to include at no extra cost. |
Price |
£8,000 open to offers |