Removing accessories before sale

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For medical reasons, we are downsizing our 2007 Hymer A class to a PVC. I plan to leave the twin Gaslow, the roof mounted motorhome wifi, as they might enhance the offer and would, at best, leave a skirt mounted gas filler. And probably the PWS rear bar with tow hook.

But what to do about the three year old E&P levellers? They cost over £5k and can be swapped over for £1500. I know it makes the van more attractive, but I’m thinking £34k with it and £30k without it.

Which one would you buy?
 
For medical reasons, we are downsizing our 2007 Hymer A class to a PVC. I plan to leave the twin Gaslow, the roof mounted motorhome wifi, as they might enhance the offer and would, at best, leave a skirt mounted gas filler. And probably the PWS rear bar with tow hook.

But what to do about the three year old E&P levellers? They cost over £5k and can be swapped over for £1500. I know it makes the van more attractive, but I’m thinking £34k with it and £30k without it.

Which one would you buy?
Changing vans for whatever reason is always difficult , I would say take the levelers with you , get the best deal for refitting to the next van , you'll probably be more mobile in the pvc , it's always a bind getting the plastic choks out and the storage they take up as well , put them on. Good luck Ron 😊🐕
 
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Changing vans for whatever reason is always difficult , I would say take the levelers with you , get the best deal for refitting to the next van , you'll probably be more mobile in the pvc , it's always a bind getting the plastic choks out and the storage they take up as well , put them on. Good luck Ron 😊🐕
Thanks. Exactly what I chose to do.
I'm collecting the new, to me, PVC tomorrow. Taking the Hymer down to Courtside (the E&P agents that fitted them) on Friday for removal. The new van is going in on Monday for them to be re-installed.
 
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