Skinhyfish
Observer
I’m sad to see this camper go and time of building. A house has become priority and must move to a new goal. I have always enjoyed the quality of FWC but there is some things they have that could use some updating or choices. In the camper I wanted to fix those and make the best Four wheel Camper out there that is functional for all of the mountain and camping activities. One of the weaknesses is the cold temp camping. The liner made by FWC just doesn’t cut it for those ski weekends. I had a true custom 4 season liner made with true insulation that transformed the camper into a warm efficient place to stay in on those winter nights. Actually gets warm and holds heat. Nothing out there like it. Layout and storage has been restricting with their design. Limited storage or no room for gear while traveling. Also not as comfortable and roomy as they could make it. The custom couch with under storage is great for relaxing, but also provides more storage with an option to have a comfy stealth sleep with the top down. Dometic fridge on slides is hidden under there with big storage for clothes or gear. Custom cabinets keep great organization but also keep the room for movement about the camper. Flooring is upgraded to a soft comfy feel but gives that extra insulation from winter nights. Camper is amazing condition and finished out. Stove and heater work perfect. Few bonuses added also. Ski/snowboard rack on roof, but the most fun is the pull down movie screen and projector for movie nights. This is the warmest FWC out there, also most functional for gear and storage. No skinny walk way or stuff to restrict movement. Open plan with a comfy feel. Couch is great for relaxing. Feel free to ask any questions or reach out. I will travel to help delivery if with in reason. I will list options below. I am pricing this between a shell and a fully built that FWC offers. Save money on a full built one that doesn’t offer the warm of functionality as this one. It also has build process done and better than a plain shell that is cold and not comfy. I’m in CO. Between breckenridge, BV, and Denver. Enjoy this gem. Don’t wait to find one or wait over a year for a new build. It’s ready to go!!
$27,000 In CO Breckenridge/Buena Vista
-2020 Fourwheel Camper Hawk
-upgraded black smooth siding
-4 titan legs and jacks for on and off ease
-custom 4 season true insulated liner (**************)
-Yakima tracks and mounts
-6v dual solar with 160w solar.
-shore powers for charging and 110v outlets
-propane flush Dometic 2 burner stove
-12v Dometic fridge on slides.
-custom couch bed with trunk storage underneath and hides fridge
-dual 12v fans with remote and rain detection.
-big slider window with screen
-reflectix custom fitted for windows and bed.
-foam memory bed
-interior ski/snowboard rack holder
-projector with screen hooks to iPad or phone. Makes ski nights more fun on the couch
-trunk style under couch storage
-upgraded flooring with foam for comfy feel when inside
-110v plugs
-wiring and plug to vehicle for charging and running lights.
-hitch step
-water system
-small closet for jacket or gear
-2 propane tanks
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$27,000 In CO Breckenridge/Buena Vista
-2020 Fourwheel Camper Hawk
-upgraded black smooth siding
-4 titan legs and jacks for on and off ease
-custom 4 season true insulated liner (**************)
-Yakima tracks and mounts
-6v dual solar with 160w solar.
-shore powers for charging and 110v outlets
-propane flush Dometic 2 burner stove
-12v Dometic fridge on slides.
-custom couch bed with trunk storage underneath and hides fridge
-dual 12v fans with remote and rain detection.
-big slider window with screen
-reflectix custom fitted for windows and bed.
-foam memory bed
-interior ski/snowboard rack holder
-projector with screen hooks to iPad or phone. Makes ski nights more fun on the couch
-trunk style under couch storage
-upgraded flooring with foam for comfy feel when inside
-110v plugs
-wiring and plug to vehicle for charging and running lights.
-hitch step
-water system
-small closet for jacket or gear
-2 propane tanks
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