Hino HT 10.3 m motorhome $7,500 7500.0 yes Private expired 7500 0 2026-05-30T09:51:26 2026-05-30T09:51:26 2026-05-31T09:19:40 private expired 7500.0 /listing/5951419157-hino-ht-10-3-m-motorhome/images/0.jpg Wellington Wellington 9 metres and over Other 4 122,787 km 122787 122787 Upper Hutt City Open to a reasonable offer (not less than the starting price) - please text or call me. 1987 Hino Bus...

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Hino HT 10.3 m motorhome

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Open to a reasonable offer (not less than the starting price) - please text or call me. 1987 Hino Bus 5 speed manual 4 Berth self-contained Length: 10.3m Width: 2.46m Height: 3.3m Internal height: 2m No COF REGO on hold Current electrical certificate (expiry date: 4/2/2030) Mileage: 122787km Hino 6 cylinder 230 HP Sold with a full tank of diesel Lounge: 2 Captains chairs Removable table Fold-out sofa to double bed Inbuilt monitor DVD player VCR (old school) Safe for valuables 2 x Rain sensor vents Surround sound Reversing camera Lagun table + extra dining table LPG deducted heater throughout motorhome Kitchen: 12V fridge/freezer Range hood Burglar alarm 2 x pull out pantry slides Bedroom: Walkaround queen sized bed with underbed storage 7kg Washing machine Wardrobe Plenty of drawers and cupboards Bathroom: Flushing toilet with 3 cassettes Separate shower (needs relining) External: Certified towbar External awning 4 x 80W solar panels Hydraulic levelling legs Dometic aircon unit 1800 sinewave inverter 40 L gas cylinder 440 L freshwater 380 L grey water. Tyres are all good. I own and still comfortably live in this motor home as I have for the last 8 years but have found the maintenance is a bit much for me, so now it's time for someone to enjoy it. It’s a wide bus and therefore does feel spacious. At last service it was noted that there is a slight leak in power steering. It is set up for on/off grid living. As you can see in photos, the outside needs some TLC. There is significant rust in many of the panels and on the roof box which would need to be addressed to get it roadworthy for a COF. This would be a good project for handyman to live in and work on. Any questions - please ask. You are welcome to view by prior appointment as I work during the day.