For Sale Renault Master - sleeps 4, Carries 2 bikes, Low miles

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Hi,

We've just moved to a Motorhome and trailer for the bike racing this year, so my Master is up for sale. Approx 65k miles, full mot and drives superbly.

Fitted with a Double bed at the front which doubles as a great long bench seat in the day and I've also had a frame built then added really solid supports, base and had a matress made with foam and memory foam, cut to size for a high double bed at the rear.

The van was an ex NHS patient mover and as such has a great fold out ramp rated at 350kg, which has proven great for anything from race bikes to moving the GS about.

Ive fitted a leisure battery, replacement air suspension and ensure all maint done over the past 5 years. The van has aircon and it's icy cold.

The advert contains much of the detail but if anyone interested and has any questions, please fore away. £8500 to this forum, £8895 on Marketplace.

 
Thats a corker.

GLWTS
Thanks very much. Yes, it's been great. The wife decided she wants to do some weekends away and suggested we went for a motorhome, so I've taken the plunge but the Renault is so versatile. % mins to either take the top bed down or put it up and ive sorted it so it pretty much all packs closely with the front bed when folded, giving loads of room for bikes and gear. The motorhome setup is altogether bigger but necessitates having a trailer if we want to take even one bike away. Just not as flexible.
 
What year please, I don't do Facebook and it won't let me view.
 
What year please, I don't do Facebook and it won't let me view.
Hi,This is our Renault Master which I bought in 2020. I'd had an illness and decided i might get a van and convert, but ended up going back to work.The van was ex-NHS and restricted to 62mph and had 51,000 miles when i bought it. I got the restriction removed and the van mapped for fuel efficiency and it made a real difference to the way it drives. It's now at approx 66692 miles. New MOT this week.Within the first year, i had the air suspension units replaced so they are in very good order. Since owning, Ive had a replacement battery but also have had a leisure battery fitted under the driver's seat and there's also some wiring in place to add a couple of usb chargers, front and rear of the main cab. Tyres are all very good and ive had pads, both front wheel bearings etc since owning.The van has been well serviced throughout our ownership and it drives beautifully. I get 32-35mpg on a longer run and even towing the race trailer i get 30.The van has air conditioning and its ice-cold plus has vents into the main cab in addition to the driver's area.I changed the passenger seat for a double seat and i have a couple of the original NHS minibus seats to come with it if needed.We have used the van to go to race meetings for the past two years and you can easily fit two race bikes, large awning, weights, plenty of spare wheels tyres and all your gear, without issue. Faults:The webasco heater has a fault but we havent fixed it - i think its purely an ignition issue. The sat nav has an hourglass symbol and i think it needs a re-flash of the card or something, but we used the radio and cd without issue.This is a brilliant van and anyone with the NG club will have seen it at most meetings last year. With the addition of a camping pod (cooker sink and fridge unit) and some window tinting this would make a great 4 berth campervan. We intended to do this but got an offer to get a bigger vehicle for family holidays and bit the bullet, hence the renault is now available.As a race van, it' been superb and the bots we have done, work really well.Very versatile van, in great condition and low miles.
 

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Thanks for posting, I have been looking at changing to one of these but would like a mwb, and now my wife has suggested we build up the budget and go euro6. Probably a sensible idea but I was ready to buy one this year.
 
Hi. Sorry if I've missed the details in the advert: how many people can travel in this? Do the add seats mentioned bolt straight into it, with seat belts? Cheers
 
Hi. Sorry if I've missed the details in the advert: how many people can travel in this? Do the add seats mentioned bolt straight into it, with seat belts? Cheers
Hi there, three passengers in the front and i have a couple more seats which fit straight into the tracks n the floor and therefore flexible in terms of where. There have seatbelts too. With the floor tracking you could fit multiple seats with ease.
 
Thanks for posting, I have been looking at changing to one of these but would like a mwb, and now my wife has suggested we build up the budget and go euro6. Probably a sensible idea but I was ready to buy one this year.
No problem at all. With us wanting to carry bikes and perhaps seat people in the rear at the same time, We went for the LWB as we thought it more versatile.
 
Bump. I would let this go on this forum for £8000 firm. It's now at £8500 elsewhere. Quite a lot of questions but no viewings - its a great van.
 
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