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I may be completely wrong here but a lot of people looking at ebay auctions will be looking for vans at the cheaper end of the market. A classified might be the better way to go.
Photos are really important - you need good, clear, light pics.
Where else have you advertised it? The weight kind of limits your market as people just starting out would likely have to buy a bigger car to pull it with. You may need to look at advertising where experienced caravan people will look? On here, other forums, caravanfinder etc... I think some dealers will also let you display it on their forecourt for a cut of the selling price altho no idea how much of a cut they'd want.
It's a gorgeous van. Suppose at least with it not selling 1st time around you can re-think what to let go with it (bedding, cutlery etc...) if you're now thinking of buying another older van - you might want to keep hold of some of the stuff. Hope you get the price you want really soon so you can move on.
------------- Vanessa
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