2015 Honda Odyssey Wheelchair Conversion on 2040-cars
Campbell Hill, Illinois, United States
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2015 Honda Odyssey EX-L VMI Northstar wheelchair conversion with a slide-out ramp in great condition
This van drives and smells like a new vehicle.
It is equipped with EZ Lock docking station, 6-way transfer seat with pendant and hand controls and is
perfect for someone in a wheelchair to be independent and drive from a transfer seat.
Loaded with safety and power options like:
- Rear view camera
- Side camera
- Heated mirrors
- Power and heated leather seats
- Sunroof
- Three zone climate control
- Sunshades for rear side windows
- Universal garage remote
- Rear bench foot rest
- Cooled storage compartment
- Bluetooth/Satellite Radio/AUX
Fully automatic handicap conversion operated with the key fob includes:
- lowered floor from firewall to rear axle
- fully automatic side slide-out ramp
- power automatic kneeling system
- B&D Independent 6-way transfer seat with remote
- EZ-Lock docking station
- Push-Pull hand controls
- Tie-down rail system
- front passenger EZ-Out removable seat
- power automatic sliding doors (both sides) and lift gate
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