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travlinjayco

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Posted: 02/18/08 09:18pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

These are a few pictures showing the damage that was done to the RV we bought and that the outside is basically intact.


Test to see if this line will put space between the pictures and not have them run together. We will learn to size them, but again this is to see if lines of text will put space for now...This test is done 2-21-08














I do not know of anyway to test this, so if pictures do not work, we will keep trying. Help appreciated if this did not work. Jerry
Think we may have it this time.......

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ArnieJ-NH

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Posted: 02/19/08 04:43am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

That's a project and a half. Looks like you won't be traveling in if for a while.

Good luck! Keep us appraised as to the progress of your "fixeruper".

Arnie


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richk88

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Posted: 02/19/08 04:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

lots of luck with your rebuild,do you know what the cause of the fire was.


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swebber

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Posted: 02/19/08 05:11am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We wish you the best. From this post and your previous posts You sound dedicated to the project and I hope that you continue to post the same quality pictures..
Like Richk88, what caused the fire ? What is up with all the wires going into the left turn signal ?


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fun2camp

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Wow, that is so scary to imagine that happening Good luck with your build!


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Wow, major project. Do they know what caused the fire in the first place? Good luck on the project.


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WOW...keep us posted...I'm very curious how much the final bill will be and how many campers you could have bought for that price


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BillB800si

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I can't image you ever getting the smoke smell out of that trailer.

Good luck...


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Hornet28BHDS

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Posted: 02/19/08 06:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Good luck! Once it's done you'll love it!


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If the structure (including slide) is sound, that would be a fun project! I agree with jaycocamper62301 that you will undoubtedly spend more moolah than buying a new TT, but this one will be customized exactly to your taste. Also, you will really KNOW your trailer - inside and out!

Dave


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