If interested, I'll send a Dropbox link to Hi-res recent photos!
This lovely caravan has Reich motor movers, a three-burner hob, tracker (with current contract), Al-ko stabiliser, an Automotive Leisure porch awning (shown in pictures) a usable cover, Truma gas heater (very effective) and features one double and one single bed, both of which can be used as dining/sitting area. The washroom has a washbasin and Thetford cassette toilet plus ample storage for towels and toiletries. Eriba Touring caravans are built round a steel tubular frame with aluminium cladding and excellent insulation. Both tables are removable and either can be clipped to the side of the caravan to provide outdoor dining (inside the awning, if fitted). The kitchen sink, wash hand basin and toilet flush have their own water tanks and each has its own electric pump. A wheeled sump for 'grey' water is included. There are 3 13 amp mains sockets and lighting has been changed to LED where possible. The leisure battery is a light-weight Li-ion one, which operates the motor movers well and has a shut-down circuit to prevent damage if it is left uncharged for too long.
All windows are double-glazed and open, with blinds, curtains (apart from the kitchen and washroom) and fly-screens and the door has a pleated sliding fly screen. The pop-top keeps the drag down while towing and the 7'3" height (with the top down) allows it to fit in many garages. This van has been serviced annually and not used a great deal, The photographs are recent and show very little wear and tear. There are a few light scratches from hedges on the near side and a tiny crack in one plastic lamp housing (exterior). Internally there are two small scuffs on the wood-grain foiling on a couple of panels and a very faint stain on one of the seat covers. All covers and curtains have been washed in the past year. All equipment works perfectly and the caravan is a wonderful base for touring, especially with the awning erected to provide shelter from weather and somewhere for outdoor shoes. The rig is great in hot weather, too, with ventilation from windows all round, as well as the walls of the pop-top which have three large vents, all fitted with fly screens. Please note that the awning roof is a little stained and one of its frame legs is missing the spring that would hold the two parts together when folded but this in no way affects its function.