Selling a van without gas bottles.

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As the title says, I have my van up for sale but I am undecided what exactly to do about the gaslow system that I have fitted. I am considering having it swapped over into my new van but how then do I show future prospective buyers that the gas system is working :rolleyes:
Thanks in advance for advice proffered.
Norman.
 
As the title says, I have my van up for sale but I am undecided what exactly to do about the gaslow system that I have fitted. I am considering having it swapped over into my new van but how then do I show future prospective buyers that the gas system is working :rolleyes:
Thanks in advance for advice proffered.
Norman.
Put a 6kg bottle on, they don't cost the earth.If your near me I can give you one.BUSBY.
 
Having NEVER put any gas bottles onto my vans as I have always had them swapped for me perhaps it is time to learn, thank you.
Thanks also for your kind offer although I live in Yorkshire, much appreciated (y)
Getting up to speed here I hope, I ask the dealer to fit a small bottle when he changes the system for me :)
 
Swap it over to your new van that's the beauty of gaslow, you never get your money back on any accessories so not worth leaving on.
 
Leave the system in place until sale agreed. Informing prospective buyer Gaslow coming out after sale. By having it still in, if the buyer has not come across such system could enlighten them as to the benefits. Just buy a blank for the refill point

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Leave the system in place until sale agreed. Informing prospective buyer Gaslow coming out after sale. By having it still in, if the buyer has not come across such system could enlighten them as to the benefits. Just buy a blank for the refill point
Well I think any serious prospective buyer will want to know the gas system works, the heater, the water, the fridge so as PJGWiltshire says, leave but inform.
 
My advice, leave in and advise it is not included in sale
Show then the benefits and offer to sell them the system, replace new in new van
 
Leave the system in place until sale agreed. Informing prospective buyer Gaslow coming out after sale. By having it still in, if the buyer has not come across such system could enlighten them as to the benefits. Just buy a blank for the refill point
I have a van for sale and that's exactly what I'm doing and if I keep getting jokers who what me to give it away I'll keep the van so will save me refitting it :D
 
Jim I accidentally made a double post so edited it into this question. Would like to have removed one of them, have you removed that feature?
 
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i would leave them in and offer them to the buyer for a suitable price dealers take them out anyway

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I always remove gas bottles. 1) if anything went wrong subsequently, your not to blame. 2) I have several portables anyway and some long hoses, so showing the equpment working is no issue.
Fixed Tanks in R-V`s though, are part of the "Fixed equipment" and "hard plumbed in".
 

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