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Post by Gangplank on Dec 27, 2010 10:50:44 GMT -8
I was looking over craigslist this weekend and saw this one. Thought about it for trackdays but decided against it. Looks like it could tow a light trailer or handle a joehauler... reno.craigslist.org/rvs/2126299311.html"I am the 2nd owner and she has never let me down. 360 c.i.d. 21 or 22 ft with a full bath in the back. Furnace works great as well as the fridge. Needs alittle work...check it out. You can call me at 775-378-5085 or email me. I'm Scott"
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Post by Dale on Dec 27, 2010 11:33:42 GMT -8
I just inherited my Dad's 24' 1990 Fleetwood. I'll be stylin' next year at the track
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Post by Gangplank on Dec 27, 2010 11:38:36 GMT -8
I just inherited my Dad's 24' 1990 Fleetwood. I'll be stylin' next year at the track Nice. Yeah I was considering it just for trackdays. $1000 is really reasonable price for it if someone is planning to use it enough.
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Post by rgmrts on Dec 27, 2010 21:20:12 GMT -8
I got mine for 2k and use it all the time sandmountain, Oregon, lake, track days, I find a MH better than a trailer cause I can tow with it and the ins. is stupid cheap I pay like 48$ a yr!
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Post by 1trackmind on Jan 2, 2011 20:23:11 GMT -8
For the price of gas, insurance, registration, maintenance, in my case, storage is needed- HOA restrictions I appreciate, slower travel to the track, I prefer hotels. I would only spend what I use, hot shower, jacuzzi, most of the time breakfast, steady comfortable climate, lot's of room etc. for about 70 per night X say 9 or so trackdays thats approx $630 annually I feel I would save money, more comfortably, contribute to the local economy. I gave that motorhome lot's of thought cause I wanted one also. I voted no. Fit's my budget better and allow's more room for more bike's. I like Dale's situation however!
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Post by Qwik on Feb 7, 2011 9:24:13 GMT -8
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Post by rgmrts on Feb 7, 2011 14:55:49 GMT -8
you have the idea aaron you load it up with all your stuff during the week then when it comes time to leave just hook and go, get to the track/campsite have fun then just load and leave clean during the week have ready for nxt trip. last minutes trips are fun and if you keep it ready you dont forget nothing, safer, and i use mine all year we just went to sandmtn a week n a half ago and had a ball kick the heater to 75 and the kids and wife are happy (read you have more fun)
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