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Location: Kansas City, MO, USA SOLD
Garage kept, in very good condition.
Well maintained.
Alloy Landcruiser wheels with 35 mt tires and new correct lug nuts.
Bearings freshly repacked with new dust covers.
Brakes all work with emergency brake intact.
All lights and chargers work.
Full Changing room with doors and windows.
From the AT website:
"The Horizon is divided into 3 practical compartments; the main load box and two side boxes.The 54 cubic feet of storage is equivalent to the cargo capacity of an SUV with the rear seats folded down. The storage is large enough for a family of four to camp remotely for a week, or to support an overland expedition for months.
The fridge is installed inside the main cargo box, mounted on a full slide. The slide allows the fridge to be pulled out over the tail gate for easy access. Traveling with the fridge inside the main box protects it from the harsh off road environment outside, and the lid and tailgate are sealed using automotive bulb seal to keep out dust and moisture.
The AT Kitchen fits conveniently into one of the side boxes, and utilizes a high output Partner 2 burner stove on a slide mechanism. A removable cutting board is built into the door, and space within the box provides for storage of cutlery, crockery, kitchen ware, spices, coffee presses, and other essentials.
The 6' x 6' awning is mounted on the top of the side box above the kitchen area via stainless steel height adjustable supports. The awning is completely self contained within an aluminum clamshell tube. The awning provides welcome shade in the desert and shelter from rain showers.
The tongue of the trailer has a built in skid plate and the area is used to house the water tank, fuel cans, propane tank, and a nose box.
The 19 gallon water tank is made from food grade plastic that does not contain Bisphenol A (BPA). The tank is fitted with a 3" clean out, a drain, and a mechanical pump. The space in front of the water tank can be fitted with two 5 gallon/20 liter fuel or water cans and holders.
The nose box is located at the front of the tongue and is used to house a deep cycle battery, battery chargers, an inverter, 12 volt outlets, or just extra storage.
The tongue of the trailer has a built in 2" receiver tube to accomodate the Multi-Axis Max Coupler.
Eezi-Awn Globetrotter Roof Top Tent bought new in approximately 2008 has seen three trips with new owner, in excellent condition. Mounting the living quarters on the roof means that you don't lose any cargo space inside the trailer. The main box can be accessed using the lid with the tent deployed or packed away.
The roof rack system is also compatible with accessories made by major manufacturers. It can hold bikes, kayaks, surfboards, and a multitude of other equipment.
The 2” receiver tube in the rear bumper will support a bike rack and other light weight accessories."
Asking Price: $8700
Known Problems: One leg of Kitchen Awning will not stay up. Minor road wear and rear corner of frame tubing scuffed with a minor dent.
![DSC01172.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01172.jpg)
Garage kept, in very good condition.
Well maintained.
Alloy Landcruiser wheels with 35 mt tires and new correct lug nuts.
Bearings freshly repacked with new dust covers.
Brakes all work with emergency brake intact.
All lights and chargers work.
Full Changing room with doors and windows.
![DSC01181.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01181.jpg)
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From the AT website:
"The Horizon is divided into 3 practical compartments; the main load box and two side boxes.The 54 cubic feet of storage is equivalent to the cargo capacity of an SUV with the rear seats folded down. The storage is large enough for a family of four to camp remotely for a week, or to support an overland expedition for months.
![DSC01197.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01197.jpg)
The fridge is installed inside the main cargo box, mounted on a full slide. The slide allows the fridge to be pulled out over the tail gate for easy access. Traveling with the fridge inside the main box protects it from the harsh off road environment outside, and the lid and tailgate are sealed using automotive bulb seal to keep out dust and moisture.
![DSC01204.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01204.jpg)
The AT Kitchen fits conveniently into one of the side boxes, and utilizes a high output Partner 2 burner stove on a slide mechanism. A removable cutting board is built into the door, and space within the box provides for storage of cutlery, crockery, kitchen ware, spices, coffee presses, and other essentials.
![DSC01186.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01186.jpg)
![DSC01206.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01206.jpg)
The 6' x 6' awning is mounted on the top of the side box above the kitchen area via stainless steel height adjustable supports. The awning is completely self contained within an aluminum clamshell tube. The awning provides welcome shade in the desert and shelter from rain showers.
![DSC01209.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01209.jpg)
The tongue of the trailer has a built in skid plate and the area is used to house the water tank, fuel cans, propane tank, and a nose box.
The 19 gallon water tank is made from food grade plastic that does not contain Bisphenol A (BPA). The tank is fitted with a 3" clean out, a drain, and a mechanical pump. The space in front of the water tank can be fitted with two 5 gallon/20 liter fuel or water cans and holders.
The nose box is located at the front of the tongue and is used to house a deep cycle battery, battery chargers, an inverter, 12 volt outlets, or just extra storage.
The tongue of the trailer has a built in 2" receiver tube to accomodate the Multi-Axis Max Coupler.
![DSC01229.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01229.jpg)
Eezi-Awn Globetrotter Roof Top Tent bought new in approximately 2008 has seen three trips with new owner, in excellent condition. Mounting the living quarters on the roof means that you don't lose any cargo space inside the trailer. The main box can be accessed using the lid with the tent deployed or packed away.
The roof rack system is also compatible with accessories made by major manufacturers. It can hold bikes, kayaks, surfboards, and a multitude of other equipment.
![DSC01230.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01230.jpg)
![DSC01233.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01233.jpg)
![DSC01240.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01240.jpg)
![DSC01246.jpg](http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx145/jdlcruiser/3-16-2013/DSC01246.jpg)
The 2” receiver tube in the rear bumper will support a bike rack and other light weight accessories."
Asking Price: $8700
Known Problems: One leg of Kitchen Awning will not stay up. Minor road wear and rear corner of frame tubing scuffed with a minor dent.
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