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2003 Mitsubishi Fuso Fg for sale or trade

$36,000

Listed 2 months ago
Boise, Idaho

Seller's Description

This is an incredible overland expedition vehicle. It is a 2001 with a turbo diesel motor. Has approx 198000 miles. 5 spd manual transmission, ( I had the trans rebuilt at Portland Mitsubishi Fuso in 2022) manual locking hubs, 4h and 4l. Cd player, idle control, ac, heat. Everything works. This rig will climb a tree in 4l lol. I have had for 4 years. Ran all over the west with it. Ski hills, camping, beach, etc! Now for the RV section Everything works, AC, heat, fridge, oven, range, shower. I put in a natures head composting toilet (1 thousand dollar toilet) This way I could go to the bathroom in the middle of winter without having to worry about running water. This toilet is amazing, if you don't believe me, just google it. I redid the interior floors, paint, cabinets, shower, lights. The only thing left to do would be to update the upholstery, but there are rips or tears in it currently. You will not be dissappointed in this vehicle. Way more room and capabilities than a sprinter or sportsmobile. You will be the talk of any parking lot. It is a magnificent vehicle with loads of life left in it. Take it to baja and live happily ever after, or chase powder storms throughout the mountains. Give me an email and I will likely get back to you quickly. Specifications Truck is a FG 639 3.9L diesel motor Completely original body, gears and motor 5 speed manual transmission Rebuilt transmission at Portland Mitsubishi Fuso less than 1,000 miles ago New Clutch, flywheel, pilot bearing, rear main seal and trans fluid less than 1,000 miles ago I'm not sure the gearing but it is very low. Will crawl up anything Stock suspension. Stiff, but managable I left the stock tire size 235/85/r16 and chose not to get super singles. The reason was I watched my friend with super singles lose so much power pulling grades on the highway. I was always way ahead after any incline at highway speeds. 6 new tires. 4 yokohama m/s tires on rear 2 new BFG ko2 on front, also a brand new spare KO2 Swing down spare tire carrier that can go either in front receiver or rear receiver LED light bar Upgraded center console for stuff CD player with Satellite radio Batteries installed in spring 2017 New Starter installed in spring 2017 Class 4 receiver on back Welded to the receiver is a cargo rack in back. It is a bit of a tail and I have considered lifting it up a few inches for better departure angle, but it holds 2 25gal propane tanks and honda generator. Camper 19 foot fleetwood wilderness welded on cross beams to frame This limits articulation some, but trust me when I say that this rig still can sidehill with the best of them due to the rear dually Everything works. Heater, oven, fridge, ac, shower, sinks, hot water heater, all cabinets and drawers open and close as they should 40 Gal fresh water tank 40 gal grey water tank Black tank has been capped and I don't use it Natures Head Composting Toilet LED interior lights Loads of storage inside camper Dinette folds into another sleeping area upper cabinet folds out into another sleeping area for a small child This rig isn't luxury, it is big, loud, ugly and ready for your life of dispersed camping. One of the best thing about it, when people see it parked in the middle of the desert or forest they tend to not come camp right next to you. Its abrasive, its sketchy, it screams "give me space" I would not be getting rid of it, but I recently moved, purchased a farm and priorities have changed. It has almost 200k miles but 2 seperate mechanics, one in Bend and one in Boise area have both checked this rig out. It is mechanically very sound. I've towed snowmobiles with it, I've slept in many ski resort parking lots (thanks to the natures head toilet, I don't worry about water in the tanks in the winter. If you wanted the tanks and pipes could be insulated but I chose to go the better route for winter and eliminate any potential for failure by removing toilet and replacing with composting toilet. Located in Boise Price is OBO Willing to trade [contact info removed] [contact info removed]

About

  • make: Mitsubishi
  • model: Fuso
  • year: 2003
  • fuel: Diesel
  • odometer: 189,000 miles
  • sleeps: 4
  • seats: 3
  • type: Camper Van
  • roof: Regular

Amenities

  • ac_unit
    Air conditioner
  • health_and_safety
    Airbags
  • Solar panels
  • electrical_services
    Power inverter
  • Heater
  • Ceiling fan
  • Backup camera
  • shower
    Shower
  • Extra storage
  • Toilet
  • accessible_forward
    Wheelchair accessible
  • AWD
  • 4WD
  • electric_rickshaw
    Generator
  • Tow hitch
  • tv
    TV
  • Water tank
  • Leveling jacks
  • pedal_bike
    Bike rack

Kitchen

  • kitchen
    Fridge
  • Stove
  • Sink
  • dining
    Table
  • microwave
    Microwave
  • Oven

About the Seller

Taylor
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