I have a 2015 Tacoma DCSB with 88k miles with a Capri Camper for sale. I would like sell both as a whole, but would also consider splitting the two up. If the truck does not sell with the camper, I will be trading it in soon on a new truck. I will then be posting the camper up by itself soon after. $23k for the Tacoma and $10k for the Capri or $30k for both.
2015 Tacoma has 88k miles on it and has had an oil change, tire rotation and alignment every 3k miles and differential oil change at 60k. It is in pretty good condition overall with the exception of a few scratches and dings, but nothing major. Has a 2" lift and Dakar springs as well as firestone airbags installed for the added weight. I do have a balance on the truck so will need to work that out with the bank for the sale.
2017 Capri Camper is in great condition. It came stock with a 3-way fridge, 10g clean water tank, water pump, sink, propane stove, propane heater and 120v heater/ac unit. I have added an inline hot water heater, a quick-disconnect on the sink for handheld shower, two 100watt solar panels and a 100ah battery. It is wired to recharge off of the engine while driving as well as the the solar system when boondocking. It also has a 120v shore power hookup when not boondocking. The 12v battery will run all 12v components and 120v will run all electrical including 12v, but here is no inverter so you can not run 120v on the 12v system, only when hooked to shore power. It is wired for an inverter so it is just plug and play. There is no gray water tank, but has a a hose that comes out of the bottom of the camper from the sink. I carry an extra portable tank that I run this into when parked and dispose of when I leave camp. It has a bed large enough for two people and a sitting area with a table (comes with, but not installed). Sitting area could be large enough for maybe a child to sleep on. Obviously this camper is small considering our trucks, but very well thought out on design. Two people can stand in the middle and dress at the same time. I'm 6'3 and have to slouch a little when standing up, but only time I'm standing up inside is when I'm leaning over the stove cooking. It has two windows at the head and foot and a window above the sink (drivers side) and a large window above the stove and seating area (passenger side). Interior is nice and cozy. I added a shelf above the sink and a clothes hanger under it so it has plenty of storage. This camper has been all over the US, Canada and Mexico. I have 88k on my truck and most of it is from travels. Longest trip was 1 month and it was very comfortable and practical. Full disclosure... there is one hole that is under the outside of the bed overhang/above the driver and a week ago someone hit the the passenger side rear jack and broke it off. I have fixed the broken leg and have both patched for now. I will have the new siding done by the end of next week to give it that fresh factory look again. Any exposed areas were covered ASAP so there is no moisture issues.
Located in Denver, CO
Cheers,
Robbie
2015 Tacoma has 88k miles on it and has had an oil change, tire rotation and alignment every 3k miles and differential oil change at 60k. It is in pretty good condition overall with the exception of a few scratches and dings, but nothing major. Has a 2" lift and Dakar springs as well as firestone airbags installed for the added weight. I do have a balance on the truck so will need to work that out with the bank for the sale.
2017 Capri Camper is in great condition. It came stock with a 3-way fridge, 10g clean water tank, water pump, sink, propane stove, propane heater and 120v heater/ac unit. I have added an inline hot water heater, a quick-disconnect on the sink for handheld shower, two 100watt solar panels and a 100ah battery. It is wired to recharge off of the engine while driving as well as the the solar system when boondocking. It also has a 120v shore power hookup when not boondocking. The 12v battery will run all 12v components and 120v will run all electrical including 12v, but here is no inverter so you can not run 120v on the 12v system, only when hooked to shore power. It is wired for an inverter so it is just plug and play. There is no gray water tank, but has a a hose that comes out of the bottom of the camper from the sink. I carry an extra portable tank that I run this into when parked and dispose of when I leave camp. It has a bed large enough for two people and a sitting area with a table (comes with, but not installed). Sitting area could be large enough for maybe a child to sleep on. Obviously this camper is small considering our trucks, but very well thought out on design. Two people can stand in the middle and dress at the same time. I'm 6'3 and have to slouch a little when standing up, but only time I'm standing up inside is when I'm leaning over the stove cooking. It has two windows at the head and foot and a window above the sink (drivers side) and a large window above the stove and seating area (passenger side). Interior is nice and cozy. I added a shelf above the sink and a clothes hanger under it so it has plenty of storage. This camper has been all over the US, Canada and Mexico. I have 88k on my truck and most of it is from travels. Longest trip was 1 month and it was very comfortable and practical. Full disclosure... there is one hole that is under the outside of the bed overhang/above the driver and a week ago someone hit the the passenger side rear jack and broke it off. I have fixed the broken leg and have both patched for now. I will have the new siding done by the end of next week to give it that fresh factory look again. Any exposed areas were covered ASAP so there is no moisture issues.
Located in Denver, CO
Cheers,
Robbie
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