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This is a 2004 Safari Sahara 40PBT with 26,000 miles in great shape and has all the features of units selling for $20,000-30,000 more. Everything works and it will be detailed prior to sale so you can have a sparkling clean, like new RV to hit the road. There is also an option to buy a 2005 Suzuki XL-7 with 53,000 miles and all towing/braking equipment. You can tow 4 down with hookup taking all of 5 minutes!
Price of Motorhome: $136,000 Price of Suzuki & tow/brake equipment: $15,000 Or both for $150,000!
Roadmaster RR4R-Series Chassis Cummins ISC 350 HP Turbo Diesel Engine Allison 6-SP 3000MH Electronic Transmission Anti-lock Brake System Pac Exhaust Brake Automatic Traction Control Alternator: 160 Amps Fuel Tank: 90 Gallons 10,000 LB Hitch Receiver Manual Hydraulic Leveling Jacks Polished Aluminum Wheels Radial Tires: 275/70R/22.5 4 Gas Shock Absorbers 4 Air Bags Adjustable Foot Pedals Roof Mounted Chrome Air Horns Docking Lights Power Control Heated Exterior Mirrors Smooth Gelcoat Fiberglass Sidewalls Full Body Paint Polyethylene Storage Compartments Tinted Dual Thermo pane Windows Power Step well Cover Entry Step Storage Audible turn signnals - currently disconnected 18" TILT/ Telescopic Steering Wheel Illusion Pilot & Co-Pilot Seats 6-Way Power Pilot Seat Rear Vision System 2 group 31 chassis batteries AM/FM Single Disc CD Player 8CF 3 Way Refrigerator Space saver Convection Microwave 3-Burner Cook top 10-Gal Gas/Electric Water Heater Solid Wood & Vinyl Wrapped Cabinetry Tile Floor in Kitchen and Bath Solid Surface Kitchen & Bath Countertops Booth Dinette w/Hardwood Table Hardwood Dresser & Nightstand Tops D/N Shades in Bedroom Queen Bed 1500-Watt Inverter Onan 7.5kw diesel Generator on S/O Tray 25" Stereo TV with Remote-Living room 19" Stereo TV with Remote-Bedroom Stereo VCR with Video Switch Box Systems Control Center 40M BTU Electronic Ignition Furnace (2) 13.5M BTU low Profile AlC w/Heat Pumps Pullout Kitchen Faucet China Toilet No-Fuss Flush Holding Tank Rinsing System Color Coordinated Entry, Patio, & S/O Awnings
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
Mural - artist choice – American Eagle Six-way power co-pilot seat Ultraleather pilot (&co) seats Power sunvisors Rear vision system 4-door refrigerator 10 disc CD changer Curbside furniture – Ultraleather Euro recliner Energy management system 7.5 KW QD diesel generator ($5200) Splendide 2100 vented Washer/Dryer ($1400) Awnings - carefree automatic patio awning Awnings - carefree front door awning Lavatory vent - fan
Wouldn't be interested in a Trade for a 45' Teton and a Volvo tow vehicle would you? It is valued at about $170,000.00
I'll send details if you are...........Unforyunatly due to health problems, we need to down size...
Mike
Mike,
Wow, now you have me wondering if I should get that new 5'ver when I close on the house or get with you about your rig ? You have the ultimate setup IMHO. Now I just need to see how much I can get for my 2008 F350 .
Ken
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"HONEY" whats that noise ??? Ken and Cindy---- 08 MONACO CAMELOT 43'
Ken, If your just starting to full time,,,go for it!!!! We've been doing it for 12 years now. I've thought about trading for a MH before, but when I see what I would have to give up in space, both upstairs and down in the basement area, I chicken out...
Its a given in my opinion that MH is easier to handle, hook up, back, etc than a 5er. Especially a BIG one like I have..........We have sure enjoyed all 3 of the Teton's that we have had..............Just waitin for the right deal to come along. It may never come... No sweat !
Thanks for the comments on our rig!
Regards Mike
-- Edited by Mike McFall at 16:15, 2007-08-05
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