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Located in Rocklin, CA, this camper has no leaks, no issues, is very well equipped, and ready to take you camping right away. The camper was originally on a 2000 Tundra which it fit well. Now it rides on a 2011 Tundra. So I built a platform to raise the camper above the higher rails. I will include the platform for anyone needing it in their truck.
Standard items include: two burner stove, stainless steel sink, faucet (new), 20 lb propane tank, 110 outlet, 12 v porch light (replaced incandescent bulb with LED's), fire extinguisher (has been replaced periodically), 13 gallon fresh water tank, couch/bed conversion, 2 two-way (hi/low) interior lights (low bulbs replaced with LED's), water/battery monitor (new), LP Gas detector (new), CO2 detector, and probably a couple other things I'm forgetting.
Factory installed options include: extended cab-over bed (queen size), furnace, auxiliary battery system (brand new Diehard Group 31 AGM 110 Ah battery), side awning, screen door, front opening window, electric water pump, jack brackets, and rear wall steps.
Aftermarket additions: AM Solar 100 watt panel with controller (installed 2013), Isotherm 65 12v refrigerator, roof assist gas struts (installed by All Terrain Campers), Thule roof rack tracks (full length, installed by All Terrain Campers), Fantastic Fan with remote, piezo ignitor for stove, digital thermostat, and C Channel along rear roof (for home made rear awning - not available). The curtains were just replaced with new ones from All Terrain Campers. Also, I built hinged doors to replace the sliders.
I am asking$9200 $8750. I have the four Reico corner jacks and intend to keep them for our new camper as new ones are a $700 option. However, if the buyer needs them, I would be willing to add them to the sale for $550. PM me for questions, photos, or if interested.
I will get some interior photos to post tonight. Meanwhile, here is one courtesy if Ski3pin's blog.
Edit: photos added below.
Couple of things I forgot to mention: There is the lower velcro necessary for an Arctic Pack on this camper. Also included is the three piece table but with a fold-up tripod support I purchased that makes it much more user friendly than the board that comes with it. Please not my correction above - the rear awning is not available. However, the C-channel is on the rear of the camper should you decide to make or purchase one.
Located in Rocklin, CA, this camper has no leaks, no issues, is very well equipped, and ready to take you camping right away. The camper was originally on a 2000 Tundra which it fit well. Now it rides on a 2011 Tundra. So I built a platform to raise the camper above the higher rails. I will include the platform for anyone needing it in their truck.
Standard items include: two burner stove, stainless steel sink, faucet (new), 20 lb propane tank, 110 outlet, 12 v porch light (replaced incandescent bulb with LED's), fire extinguisher (has been replaced periodically), 13 gallon fresh water tank, couch/bed conversion, 2 two-way (hi/low) interior lights (low bulbs replaced with LED's), water/battery monitor (new), LP Gas detector (new), CO2 detector, and probably a couple other things I'm forgetting.
Factory installed options include: extended cab-over bed (queen size), furnace, auxiliary battery system (brand new Diehard Group 31 AGM 110 Ah battery), side awning, screen door, front opening window, electric water pump, jack brackets, and rear wall steps.
Aftermarket additions: AM Solar 100 watt panel with controller (installed 2013), Isotherm 65 12v refrigerator, roof assist gas struts (installed by All Terrain Campers), Thule roof rack tracks (full length, installed by All Terrain Campers), Fantastic Fan with remote, piezo ignitor for stove, digital thermostat, and C Channel along rear roof (for home made rear awning - not available). The curtains were just replaced with new ones from All Terrain Campers. Also, I built hinged doors to replace the sliders.
I am asking
I will get some interior photos to post tonight. Meanwhile, here is one courtesy if Ski3pin's blog.
Edit: photos added below.
Couple of things I forgot to mention: There is the lower velcro necessary for an Arctic Pack on this camper. Also included is the three piece table but with a fold-up tripod support I purchased that makes it much more user friendly than the board that comes with it. Please not my correction above - the rear awning is not available. However, the C-channel is on the rear of the camper should you decide to make or purchase one.