Ford Transit 2.2 103kW
Ford Transit 2.2 103kW
Tipas:
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Krovinių mikroautobusas
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Kėbulas:
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Krovininis mikroautobusas
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Pirmoji registracija:
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2012
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Variklis:
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2.2 103kW
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Kurovės tipas:
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Dyzelinas
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Spalva:
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Baltas
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Rida:
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392 588 km
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Pavara:
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Priekinė pavara
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Pavarų dėžė:
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Mechaninė
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Reg. numeris:
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VIN kodas:
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Kaina
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1300 €
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Mokėjimo metodai
Grynieji pinigai
Banko kortelė
Banko pavedimas
Kriptovaliuta
(1180 USDT)
Pristatymo kainos
Lithuania
250€
Latvia
250€
Finland
250€
Poland
600€
* Kainos gali skirtis priklausomai nuo miesto
Įranga
Saugos ir apsaugos įranga
- ABS stabdžiai
- imobilizatorius
- centrinis užraktas
- vairo stiprintuvas
- signalizacija
- oro pagalvė
Vairovas
- reguliuojama vairo kolona
Audio, video, komunikacija
- stereo
Kita įranga
- priekaba tvirtinimo įtaisas
Techninė specifikacija
Kėbulas
- Sėdynių skaičius 3
- Durų skaičius 4
Kuras
- Kuro tipo Dyzelinas
Variklis
- Galia 2.2 103kW
- Didžiausias greitis 157 km/h
Svoris ir matmenys
- Tuščia masė 1987 kg
- Bendras svoris 3500 kg
- Krovos talpa 1513 kg
- Atstumas tarp ašių 3750 mm
Kita informacija
- “Vintage smoking machine – it moves, smokes, and surprises!” For sale: a van that has seen more adventures in its life than some Netflix star. Right now the battery is dead, so the doors don’t open properly. It smokes and clatters like an old threshing machine. A bit rusty too – but nothing serious yet, it actually adds to the vintage value! If you get it started, it moves – and that’s the main thing. No inspection certificate, but who really cares about those papers anyway. It comes with winter tires, cramped tool shelves in the back, and maybe some other stuff. No pictures of the interior – because without power, the doors just won’t open. Consider it a surprise egg: you buy it blindly and either get a treasure or at least spare parts for a similar old-timer. Perfect for someone who wants: • film props – ideal for a horror, comedy, or retro movie background, • to give the neighbors an experience – free smoke and clatter every morning, • garage therapy – so weekends don’t get boring, • a car to test a friend’s mechanic nerves: “I brought you a car, maybe you can help fix it?”, • a mobile smoke sauna – smoke inside, carpet on the floor, just missing the steam bucket, • a real-life “Escape Room” – because the doors won’t open until it’s powered up, • an endless surprise box – you never know what might come out of that cramped space, • or for someone who wants to breathe new life into it (or at least try). Make a reasonable offer and take it away.