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Old 03-24-2000, 10:08 AM
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Here is my wish list in order:

Tube steps @ $220 installed
Alarm system with keyless entry @$179 installed
Single CD player (and yes maybe spearkers) @ $260+?

How is the Camper search going?
 
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Old 03-24-2000, 02:38 PM
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Forgot to mention, your liner does look good.

My wife has not driven mine yet either, and it is almost 3 months old. I went to play golf a couple of weeks ago and left it in the driveway. She had to move it to get her truck out of the garage. When I got home, I could tell it had been moved. I asked if she had and problems and she said it took her 7 attempts to get it in the street. I have a tree that sorta makes you have to avoid the right edge of my driveway and with the house on the left...I guess it was a chore. Oh well, I don't like to drive hers either.

 
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Old 03-26-2000, 08:23 AM
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CPhilip: camper search is still "going"!!! My dad just found out that NC is auctioning off a lot of the "flood" trailers. I'm trying to arrange my scheldule so I can go see them and if there're worth it, I'll put in a bid.

RickK: my driveway also is rather narrow, lined w/trees and curves. Several of my friends have managed to hit my trees while backing up, one doing over $1800 damage to her car(poor tree). I really don't understand their problems because I BACK my truck up that same driveway to put it in the garage. It's just a matter of using the mirrors

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2000 F250 Crew Cab 4x2 6 speed Diesel XLT Super Duty, Woodland Green
Power Mirrors, 3.73 LS, Captains Chairs, ARE tonneau top, mud flaps
Trailer tow Pkg, Class IV hitch, sliding rear window, running boards
rear privacy glass, 265/75/16 AS OWL tires, am/fm/cassette/cd
Clarion APA 5240 amp, Memphis speakers:Components front, 5x7 rear, 10"sub
SuperChip, Stepshields, Ventshields on windows, rubber bed mat
rugged liner bedliner on tailgate
unaFORDable (decal on tailgate)


 
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Old 03-27-2000, 10:05 AM
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Flood trailers eh? Wouldn't they now be boats?
 
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Old 03-27-2000, 02:45 PM
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CPhilip: boats lol Actually, no. These trailers were used by the people that were flooded. I managed to see them today and they are in surprisingly good shape. A lot of wear on the couches, some had cigarette burns, some had cabinets that had been abused. But a lot of them were in good shape. I bid on two and will find out next week if my bids are totally laughable or even in the ball park!!
 
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Old 03-27-2000, 02:50 PM
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Oh! I get it now. Good luck!
 
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Old 03-29-2000, 06:44 AM
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I just checked Campingworld.com. They sell Herculiner kits. $99.99. So, if you're a member, you'll get 10% off. $89.99. Not a bad deal.
 



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