


Toyota Coaster – AUTO TURBO with AIR SUSPENSION
Description
Looking for a reliable, spacious, and comfortable bus for your next adventure or business? This 1992 Toyota Coaster is ready to roll!
Flew through COF on 24th February 2026 Registered till 16 February 2027
Vehicle Details: Submodel: Auto Turbo Air-Suspension Body Style: Heavy Bus / Service Coach Transmission: Automatic Fuel Type: Diesel Seats: 20 Odometer: 235,000km
Features: Turbocharged diesel engine for extra power Smooth automatic transmission Air suspension for a comfortable ride Spacious interior – ideal for group transport, camper conversion, or business use
Location: Te Puke, Bay of Plenty
Whether you're looking to convert it into a motorhome, use it for group travel, or add to your fleet, this Coaster is a solid choice. These buses are known for their durability and ease of maintenance.
Contact: Shawn - 021 985 836
Questions & Answers
Hi, what’s the standing height inside? sione9 (85 • 11:33 pm, Sun, 22 Feb )Approx 2 metres, can stand up inside easily. swbuilding (21 • Sunday, 22 February 2026 )Does the front passenger seat have a seatbelt. andygarner (1457 • 11:00 am, Sun, 1 Mar )Yes it does. swbuilding (21 • Sunday, 1 March 2026 )What length is this? a.design06 (265 • 3:20 pm, Thu, 12 Mar )Just shy of 7 metres swbuilding (21 • Thursday, 12 March 2026 )Any service history? Have the airbags ever being replaced in the 34 year's or are the OEM? a.design06 (265 • 10:12 am, Fri, 13 Mar )Airbags were replaced approximately 4 years ago swbuilding (21 • Friday, 13 March 2026 )Also is there any rust? I'd just come and look but you're over 6 hours away, spent 30 year's in the automotive people do not often paint vehicles unless they have had substantial repairs, do you have any records of rust work if any? a.design06 (265 • 10:18 am, Fri, 13 Mar )There is some minor surface rust, which is reflected in the price. It is cosmetic only and has no impact on obtaining COFs. swbuilding (21 • Friday, 13 March 2026 )Is the rust in the chassis and floor? Thanks 3kiddi (259 • 3:38 pm, Wed, 1 Apr )I owned a MAN bus in the past. The chassis rust costs $11k to repair. I’d also like confirmation there’s no undercarriage rust… cheers mantz7 (16 • 9:01 pm, Mon, 20 Apr )
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