If he says he can fix the EAS, maybe he also has "EAS-Unlock" or a Nanocom you could use ?
 
Looks a fairly basic model but if you are happy with the level of equipment that's no bad thing.
It looks tidy so if it drives well then great.
If you can get it home without the suspension working, there's plenty of help on here to fix it.
 
Nice looking bus! What toys do you get in the DT model?

Depends on the options! Mine had Lowline BECM, no memory seat, no fancy self-dipping mirrors and less speakers than the higher models, although still more than enough. Only 1 aerial too, not one for FM and one for AM.

On the manual check when clutch was last done and if it had new spiral clutch pins and if they shoved anything up the spiral pins to strengthen them. Known weak point and when they go you won't be going anywhere. DMF tends to get doggy after about 120k miles, as does the FIP.
 
I doubt the car will have much service history to be honest and he probably doesn't have a nanocom. I'm tempted to buy it with faulty suspension and get my own nanocom for the money I save. I can tie it on my trailer if it can't be driven and hopefully the suspension won't be too difficult to fix. I'm after a project which I can use but needs tweaking and little repairs. I like cars with basic options so I don't mind it being low spec.
 
Buy it and have fun.
There was a nanocom on here for £200 yesterday?????
Another £50 gets you the codes for that model maybe?
 

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