1998 MERCEDES-BENZ OH1421 for sale $27,500










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Title | 1998 MERCEDES-BENZ OH1421 |
Make | MERCEDES-BENZ |
Price | AUD $27,500 |
Listing Type | Used |
Stock Number | . |
Refcode | TA836623 |
Application | Charter - Long Distance, School |
Power - hp | 210 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Seating Type | Fixed Coach |
Seatbelts | No |
Side Bins | Yes |
Internal Luggage Bins | Yes |
Air-Conditioning Standard | No |
CD-PA-Radio | Yes |
1998 MERCEDES BENZ OH1421 (Length 12.1 metres)
. Manufactured 11/98
. Rear mount 210 h.p. 6 cyl turbo diesel engine
. Flat floor
. No wheel arches
. Ceiling height 1.96 m or 6' 5"
. Clutch is light and easy
. 6 speed synchromesh
. 57 fixed cloth seats
. Power steering is both tilt and telescopic
. Full air bag suspension
. Large side bins
. Air brakes, maxi brake, exhaust brake
. Side emergency escape door
. 2 ceiling hatches
. Stretched panel
. Tinted bonded windows with hoppers
. Flat screens
. Radio and public address system
. Floor heaters
. Saloon lights
. Fully adjustable pneumatic ISRI 8008 drivers seat
. Stretched panel on sides
. Fibreglass front, rear and roof
. Excellent paint and nil signage to remove
. Pneumatic concealed coach door with lock
. Spare tyre with hoist under front
. Long range fuel tank
. Tyres 11R22.5
. Cruise speed 100 kph easily
. Length 12.1m or 40 ft
. Tare 10,000 kg.
. GVM 15,500 kg.
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