18 Years Factory Shacman S2000 8×4 Van Type Cargo Truck - Water Tanker – Automobile Holding Detail:
| Water Tanker | |
| Drive Type | 8×4 |
| Engine | WEI CHAI |
| Power(HP) | 290HP |
| Max. Torque(N.m)/rpm | 1160/1100-1600 |
| Transmission | FAST |
| Control Type | Manual |
| Standard Equipment | |
| 2 rear window, mechanical clerestory, hydraulic suspension cab, hydraulic chair with seat belts, two sleeping bed, hydraulic reversal cab with USB, can play radio with MP3 format | |
| Optional Equipment | |
| Electric windows, electricity heated rear-view mirror, CD, Tachograph, 4 point air suspension, A/C, air suspension driver seat with handle and seat belts,electricity reversal cab | |
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