TwistedGray
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Yeah, not really an overland vehicle by any means, but figured there's a wide audience here so why not post it here, too : )
I don't visit the site as much as I used to so it would be best to reach out to me directly (8312339523).
2017 Thor Majestic 19G
88,039 miles (currently)
Registered and plated in California
Tires have about 2,000 miles on them
347 hours on the generator (power converter provides a bypass to avoid generator use - in other words, access to power without running the generator, and the house battery is now suitable for connecting solar panels, if you wish)
Brand new cushion covers (still in packaging), brand new side seat (next to the door), and two boxes worth of new parts for the interior (new fridge shelving, new screws, new seat belt back pieces (surely they have a real name), etc. Everything in the RV works perfectly fine and is 100% functional...I just wanted to replace anything and everything that had a ding, a scratch, a crack, etc.
Full inspection performed by Camping World a few months ago (copy provided to buyer, for reference - no issues noted on their inspection).
It's our personal RV that we bought from Cruise America last year as a refurbished unit. Buy from a person, not from a company and save on transfer fees, and we've actually owned and traveled in the RV as compared to buying on directly from Cruise America (ps: they don't have any to sell).
We, too, can help with financing - we are financed through the credit union that Cruise America uses, so we can easily transfer ownership between parties through that credit union or we can meet at your credit union, bank, etc to transfer ownership. The process is quite simple! Or pay in cash, and owe nothing : ) (note: if you are paying in cash, you will get the bill of sale, registration, etc; however, the title will come a few weeks later from the credit union. I can explain that process if you are unfamiliar.)
A little bit about the RV:
Late last year I flew out to Nevada to buy it from Cruise America and drive it home. Once we got it back home, I stripped the interior down and repainted it white with black trim, mounted a power converter under the dinette seat with remote on/off functionality and voltmeter, added a mattress topper for the oversized queen over-the-cab bed, privacy curtain for the front cab area, have reflex cut outs for almost all of the windows, carpet runner, and other odds and ends.
It is ready for immediate sale, and I am happy to pick you up from the local airport(s) should you prefer to fly and drive it back.
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