Four Wheel Camper - Project M (F6) - 6.5 ft model for full size trucks

rdr415

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Location: San Diego, CA

Description: I am selling my FWC Project M. I've never cooked inside. I'm sad to sell it, but my wife and I just started new jobs and we won't be using it as much. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Details: I purchased the camper for roughly $16.5k and spent over $15k on the buildout (I can part out some items to help lower the cost, if helpful).
  • 90 liter National Luna Dual Zone Fridge and Freezer - $1,700
  • Seaflo Pump connected to a washdown (washdown also doubles as connector to outside hot shower) and filtration system to a water spout - $120
  • Seagull IV filtration system connected to an extended water spout for drinking water - $1,125
  • Lagun table
  • 2 x 42 Liter Front Runner water tanks - $500
  • Mechanical Camper Jacks
  • 2x90 watt Zamp solar panels mounted to Yakima track - $850
  • 2 maxxair fans - $380
  • 6 foot awning
  • 80/20 tracks on both exterior sides (aluminum traction boards attached to one side)
  • L track on both interior sides (used to mount gear and switch board for pump, fans, and lights)
  • Yakima aero bars
  • Bedrug Impact liner kit
  • Goose Gear plate system in bed
  • 80/20 build mounted to goose gear plate system (see attached photos) - roughly $1000 in materials
  • National Luna Battery Box with Battle Born 100Ah 12V LiFePO4 Heated Battery - $2000
  • AT Overland Rotopax holders with 2 GEN 2 Rotopax - $350
  • Planar Diesel Air Heater 2D-12 High Altitude with touch screen controller (not currently installed - $1000
  • 2 x Baja Designs Squadron R-Sport lights for exterior lighting - $500
I have spent over 100 nights in this camper and designed it to be extremely rugged and simple. Note that the 80/20 buildout (shelving) also allows for a platform to be quickly created below the popup bed to allow 1-2 additional adults to sleep inside. The setup also helps if stealth camping is required and can be converted into drawers. We preferred shelving with pelican cases.

Price: $16,500 (without accessories), if you want any of the accessories (such as water storage and system, battery, solar, or other components) let's chat.
 

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dstefan

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How do you like the the Seagull system. I used their First Need filters backpacking for years. Wondering how the Seagull works as part of a pump system.
Also, is your 8020 15 series? looks beefy …
 

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