House bus for permanent living
$68,000 or near offer



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House bus for permanent living
Description
Tiny home inspired house bus. Designed for permanent living - not travelling. Perfect for extra family members or tiny living. We built this ourselves and lived in it while saving for a house. It’s now time to start our next project.
About the bus:
- 1992 Mitsubishi Fuso.
- 10.5 metres.
- Still runs well but is currently not road legal. Would require additional seatbelts.
- Rego is on hold.
- Two new batteries purchased 12 months ago.
- Front and rear doors.
About the build:
- Note that this is not self-contained - no tanks.
- Connects to mains power.
- Gas stove and hot water. Gas fitting done by gas fitter and is certified.
- Rheem califont - 12.5L/min, frost protection.
- Gas bottle not included.
- Plumbing done by certified plumber.
- Wiring done by electrician and all work is certified.
- External power points - great for DIY and entertaining.
- Plenty of power points throughout - next to couch, kitchen, and bed.
- USB ports on both sides of bed.
- LED light bar in kitchen and bedroom.
- LED downlights throughout, most on two-way switches.
- All walls are lined with ply.
- LVT flooring planks.
- Couch pulls out into a double bed (can put an airbed on top).
- Macerating toilet.
- Full-sized shower.
- Plenty of storage.
- Two MaxxAir powered roof vents - one above the stove and one above the shower.
- Carbon monoxide and smoke alarms.
- Large galley-style kitchen with plenty of cupboard space.
- Timber slat acoustic panel headboard.
Comes with the following appliances:
- Ceramic Wall Heater (Heatpump-style).
- TV on swivel wall mount.
- 213L fridge freezer (purchased 18 months ago).
- Oven.
- Washing Machine Dryer combo.
- Emma sleep double mattress (purchased 2 years ago).
Open to reasonable offers.
Located in Waipawa, Central Hawkes Bay.
Questions & Answers
So would require a truck licence? If to drive and if not it would need to be transported to destination as it is now? Can it be towed or would it require transport on a massive car type transporters? Looks amazing. Very impressive. Cheers austinv8 (1696 • 8:54 am, Mon, 2 Feb )Yes class 2 license is required. I think a transporter would be best but would be the purchaser’s responsibility. Thanks emilyrose16 (11 • Monday, 2 February 2026 )Do you think it would get a COF.? with seatbelts or much more work required? Cheers austinv8 (1696 • 8:55 am, Mon, 2 Feb )Not sure exactly what’s required as we never looked into doing it ourselves. Think seat belts would be the most expensive requirement. Thanks emilyrose16 (11 • Monday, 2 February 2026 )
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