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Post Info TOPIC: Verifying motorhome condition long distance


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Verifying motorhome condition long distance


I am a newby trying to enter the lifestyle. I live in Tennessee. The motorhome I am interested in is located in Maine. The deal is good enough for the drive to get it if the home is as it is advertised to be. How do I check it out long distance? Would there be rv technicians who perform this type of service?

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Yes, there are RV tchs that would be glad to perform this service. However, I would invest in two different ones to get an average opinion. Also, a mechanic's inspection would be in order. Good luck in whatever you decide.

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Ken and Fran 2006 Sunnybrook F250 SD CC PSD


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Appreciate the reply. Thanks.

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