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Just stay away from 2002/3 transits known for diesel pump faults ,mines leaking at the moment but still running fine £700 for the pump alone
 
My 51 plate transits gearbox imploded at 30k miles and five years old.
 
:auto:If you have £3000 to spend on a van you should get something nice for that leasing is exspensive it will cost you min £2400 a year you normally have to have it serviced at main dealer they will charge you for any dinks at the end of three years ,how i would look at it if you spend your 3K on a second hand van after 15 months your in credit then at that point put away £ 50 a week in a kitty for future van costs that way you will allways have your money ready for future repairs and purchases you do not wont to be buying your next van out your wages.we have a couple of swb low roof transits if you get one before 55 plate they have chain driven cam so no need to change nice and cheap to service 3 seats and plenty of room in the back if you rack them out well.we paid £4150+vat when they had just come out there 3 year lease and that was four years ago so i am sure you could pick up a 2005 plate somewhere for the money you have.if i see any thing i will let you know.
What about leasing a van?
 
Cheers lee. I went to the van sales place in syston earlier but they only had stuff over 4 grand with 3 seats and a decent amount space.
 
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