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Bought a class A RV today.
Me too , things you know enough about to not want to do it !
stay tuned 
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  • shadow (09-04-2020)
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i dont know,ice maker might just be to uppity up for this forum,have to keep and eye on this guy,if he says he found the perfect park for only $350 a night might have to show him the door


dammit,now i want a freakin icemaker in my rig
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  • shadow (09-04-2020)
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(09-02-2020, 06:00 PM)Blacktank Wrote: i dont know,ice maker might just be to uppity up for this forum,have to keep and eye on this guy,if he says he found the perfect park for only $350 a night might have to show him the door


dammit,now i want a freakin icemaker in my rig
LOL, I got a good laugh from this.
I'm more than perfectly fine with ice trays, but this RV just 
happened to have an icemaker, and I like things to work whether I use them or not 

As for the park for only $350 a night, I don't know about that one, I've never stayed at a park before.
2001 Phoenix Cruiser 2300B.        
On A Ford E350 Chassis.

Full time since 10-12-18
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some rv parks are like high end resorts,pretty cool to stay at if you can get in free or have the coin

i have a tiny rv with a four burner stove? i dont use four burners in the house but i kept it just because
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  • shadow (09-04-2020)
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I have been thinking a lot about selling my Class A RV, and as much as I like it and all of the extra space it has, its just to big and even though I can drive it just fine, I just don't feel comfortable driving it because of its size. 

I know that may sound totally ridiculous, but that's just me I guess. 

Everything except the oven works, the microwave is new,
the tires are good. It has a couple of dings on the body, but nothing worth bothering with. 

I paid 25000 for it, and would like to sell it for what I paid for it, but if anyone here is interested, I would consider taking a little less.

I don't have it listed for sale anywhere, just putting it up here if anyone might be interested.
2001 Phoenix Cruiser 2300B.        
On A Ford E350 Chassis.

Full time since 10-12-18
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Hey if you're not having fun driving it.
Kinda spoils the trip....
That feeling might wear off after a while but you get to decide what's best for #1.

Hopefully someone here will snag it and it stays in the "family".
stay tuned 
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I think the market is really good for selling right now. Stick it on marketplace and craigslist
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(11-09-2020, 07:08 AM)Cammalu Wrote: I think the market is really good for selling right now. Stick it on marketplace and craigslist

The market is pretty good, just the other day I was offered triple what I paid for my 1994 Damon Challenger. Sorry I had to turn it down as I don't figure I could find as good a deal as I got it for off craigslist.
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I’d be betting that gas/diesel will be going up, what with the change in administration and future energy policies. I’d think that the new admin will not keep federal fuel taxes low and will want to make oil-based fuels more costly in order to push their green energy program. All that to say that anyone owning a gas guzzling rv may want to consider selling it. (I have no ideological position to make, just expecting low fuel prices to change.)
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