This 1989 Volkswagen LT45 dually is a right-hand-drive example that was imported to the US in 2018 following modification in England. The van was repainted beige and fitted with a camper-style rear compartment with a stand-up shower, toilet, faucet and sink, water tank, four-burner stove, bunk beds, and storage compartments. Power is provided by a 2.4-liter turbodiesel inline-six paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes front bucket seats, a CB radio, an aftermarket audio system, a rear-view camera, a snorkel, a front brush guard, ladders, a roof rack, auxiliary lighting and fuel tanks, and 16″ steel wheels with all-terrain tires. This LT45 shows 262k kilometers (~163k miles) and is now offered in California with partial service records, import documents, and a clean South Dakota title in the seller’s name. The body is fitted with an extended roof and was repainted beige during previous ownership. Equipment includes a brush guard, a snorkel, PIAA auxiliary lights, a roof rack, side steps, body-mounted dual fuel cans and traction ramps, and three ladders. This is a re-list after the vehicle previously sold on BaT in February 2022 and the winning bidder failed to follow through with their commitment to purchase. This was not due to any fault with the vehicle. The winner has been banned from future participation on BaT and their buyer’s fee was not refunded. Six-lug 16″ steel wheels are fitted with all-terrain tires, and a matching spare is mounted on the rear door. Braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums. The front cabin is lined with wood paneling and features a wood divider with a pass-through to the living quarters. Equipment includes cloth seats with blue vinyl trim, a rearview camera system, a CB radio system, rubber mats, a heater, and an aftermarket CD stereo and speakers. The wood-lined rear cab features paneling on the floors, sides, and roof. Equipment includes a shower, toilet, faucet and sink, a water tank, a four-burner stove, a bunk bed, bench seat, swiveling table, power outlets, lighting, and storage compartments. Instrumentation includes a 130-km/h speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. The six-digit odometer shows 262k kilometers (~163k miles), approximately 100 of which were added during current ownership. The 2.4-liter turbodiesel inline-six was factory rated at 101 horsepower and 144 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission. The truck has not passed a California emissions test.