









Volkswagen Transporter T28 TDI
Taxed until 01/09/25
MOT until 28/02/26
Great van, well maintained to a high spec.
Only selling due to leaving the country!
Full services and updates done from Feb-April ready for the summer season (that I’m now sadly not going to enjoy in Marvan)
£5386.50 spent on new kit and upgrades!
New clutch, mass flywheel & slave cylinder
New N/S/F Shock Absorber
New both rear wishbone outer bushes
New both front wishbone rear bushes and ball joint bolts
New both rear O/S/R Tyres 215/65/16c Nexen
New both front tyres 2315/65/16c 109/107T Nexen
New O/S/F coil spring & strut top bearing
New timing belt kit, water pump, topped up coolant and bled system
New alternator belt and tensioner
New EGR cooler/valve
New auxiliary coolant pump 2, terminal and connector
The conversion was done by Fife Campers (https://www.fifecampers.com/)
It was done in January 2024 and is to a high spec. We’ve had no issues with it at all. It’s really well insulated and we’ve slept well down to -10degrees Celsius! There’s Altro flooring and the walls are carpet lined. Autoterm 2kW diesel heater. Tinted side windows with pull down blinds.
There’s a Victron DC-DC Charger, battery to battery charging system.
Pop top is West Dubs and has a thin foam mattress.
There’s a Dometic compressor fridge, a sink with an electric tap which draws from a plastic water container below the sink), a Dometic dual gas stove (gas cylinder is in a separated metal cupboard below the sink with a raised bottom lip, and external air-vents) The sink drains externally so you need to put a bucket down to collect the runoff.
The fridge, sockets, and lights all have isolator switches in the cupboard in the back. That cupboard also has two USB chargers. There are the main lights and a reading light at the back (which has a USB charger in it too).
There’s loads of storage on the drivers side, under the back seat, both of which can be accessed from the front and back. There’s also storage under the passenger seat (that’s where we keep the tools!).
Scotland is pretty great for public toilets but we bought a Trelino portable toilet (included in the sale!)
Space for two in the pop top and two in the rock and roll bed in the main space. I’m 6’5″ and comfortably fit in both beds! We’ve added a board to cover the open space over the cabin when using the pop top which adds a bit of space.
Insurance options are available through our partner, Ripe Insurance.
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