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fj12ryder
Nov 07, 2017Explorer III
You desire the same thing we did when we started looking for a toyhauler: living space. We found the perfect unit, albeit a bit longer than we wanted. It was the Keystone Fuzion 383. The rear wall pivots to the side for hauling stuff, and then back in place when the toys are out. Makes a very large living room with no utilitarian look like a lot of toyhaulers. We haul 2 sport type bikes in it and it works a treat. The only problem is that they only made them for 2 years. Ours is a 2010.
When we found ours online our local Keystone dealer had no idea Keystone even made something like that. Maybe that's why they only made them 2 years: no one knew they existed, not even the dealers. Keep searching and you may find the layout that suits you, it can happen.
When we found ours online our local Keystone dealer had no idea Keystone even made something like that. Maybe that's why they only made them 2 years: no one knew they existed, not even the dealers. Keep searching and you may find the layout that suits you, it can happen.
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