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Dodge Sprinter Dinette Set on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Santa Cruz, California, United States
Condition:Used Interior Part Type:Couches

Large dining table and 2 black "leather" couches (technically, they are vinyl) that change into a bed, made originally for a Dodge or Mercedes Sprinter. Great condition, barely used. Seats lift up to reveal storage space inside each couch.

When the table is set up, it is supported by a pole that goes into the cup shown in the floor in the pictures.

The pole also removes from underside of table/floor cup, and the table can either be stored on the back door of your Sprinter on a ledge/L-bracket, and/or you can lay the table between the 2 couches to form a bed that goes all the way across the van. The pillows then lay down flat across the platform to form the mattress.

Table dimensions are 59.5"L x 22.25"W x 1"thick
Couches are about 60" long, & with the pillows on it as a mattress, the bed is just a little longer than 60". Mattress cushions are thick and quite comfortable/firm.

The best way to attach this if you want it mounted, is to bolt it onto the floor with metal L brackets, although it is very sturdy on its own.

Originally, they cost $2000 to have custom made. Great condition, except for a few scratches on the table from when I didn't mount it properly on the back door and it slid around on the floor while I drove.

Comes with couches, cushions, table, and table pole.

Key Words:
Dinette Set
Vinyl Couches
RV
Camper
Dining Table
Storage
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