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Hornet28BHDS

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crickeydog wrote:

We'd keep what we have I'm sure. Took us two years to buy it and there's simply nothing out there any better for us than we've already got.


I agree!


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Big Katuna wrote:

33 Airstream with a love seat slide. Custom kingsize bed.

Dodge 3500 CTD with a topper and a full length bed slide out tray.
Or maybe the Duramax with the Allison.


That just might be at the top of my list as well.. Well actually the 34' Classic limited with slide.

But definately the Duramax / Allison.


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If price didn't matter and I wanted the best quality from the best manufacturer I would buy a Jayco. Any model Jayco is far superior to anything on the road. I can feel the soft genital fabric from the free Jayco shirt on my skin already.

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Posted: 05/16/08 11:35am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The cheapest...





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vanman250 wrote:

If price didn't matter and I wanted the best quality from the best manufacturer I would buy a Jayco. Any model Jayco is far superior to anything on the road. I can feel the soft genital fabric from the free Jayco shirt on my skin already.

vaman250



ROFLOL....

Let us know if they send you the free shirt!

windriderjr

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vanman250 wrote:

I can feel the soft genital fabric from the free Jayco shirt on my skin already.


Um, what type of fabric is that?


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My kids tease me that I would have one of every type....and they are probably right!


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vanman250 wrote:

I can feel the soft genital fabric from the free Jayco shirt on my skin already.

vaman250



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I'd keep my current Jayco and buy several isolated, private pieces of property for campsites ... a couple of mountaintop wilderness ones, a few lakeside lots, and an oceanfront or two (although difficult to get isolated oceanfront these days)(maybe somewhere in Nova Scotia).

jtwisconsin

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Easy answer....it would be a Prevost.


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