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WarriorTwin706
Aug 22, 2021Explorer
I have to share... Today I saw the 2nd RWT3400 i've seen in the wild since owning mine.
I am one of our sales and finance mgr's at Bish's RV in Meridian, ID and as I was saying goodbye to a customer of mine who got his Momentum 376TH today, out of nowhere I see the big, grey and super tall cap rolled into our parking lot and headed downhill towards out entrance (gradual downhill slope at the entrance to our facility) and sure enough, it was a 2009 RWT 3400. Long story short, the owner(Joe Former from AZ) and his wife were traveling with their grandkids and stopped to dump their tanks at my dealership. They bought their Road Warrior in 2017 at Giant RV for $69,995 after originally going to Giant to look at a 2017 Thor Chateau Super C, which Joe thought that the Thor was "plasticy and made with elmers glue." Joe and his wife had never seen a road warrior until that day and they instantly fell in love with it.
I helped them dump their tanks at Bish's RV and looked over their coach with them in disbelief I was actually in another one, in the same parking lot as mine. I store mine at work... :) any ways, as we both were amazed we met 15 minutes ago out of the blue, and the joy that their coach brought them, instantly reminded me of how much I love mine. He has the jade interior with cherry combo, mine is billet, and a few odds and end items that were different than mine throughout the coach...
Differences - theirs had one or two extra bathroom cabinets higher above the toilet with mirrored faces, one single furnace (no garage furnace), awning and inverter switches were wired on upper TV cabinet area above entrance door from factory where mine are in line with control panel and seem to be neater, their rear back up voyager cam works (mine never has, have yet to repair) , and a few different graphics around the side of front cap area.
His mid entry door jam vin had a hole in the sticker where the warrior vin # was unreadable, but i showed him how to compare warrior vin to production number for when it was built (mine is #61) and once he locates his vin paperwork, I thought it would be interesting to see how closely together these were built, and the subtle changes they did make... It seems they were figuring out how to build the road warriors, all the time :) LOL.
In all seriousness - was a great blessing to meet others who have benefited from their Road Warrior motorhome. My twin brother Chase and I recently bought ours in April 2021, and have put 5,000 miles on her since. We are 26 y/o identical twins, and use it frequently. We've got new wheels, burnt chrome patio cable chains (nice touch), a few onan 6000 genny services, a few leveling system resets, and a **** ton of memories on her.
Had to share with y'all. Have a great night!
Hayden and Chase Pratt
Boise, ID
09 RWT 3400 #61
I am one of our sales and finance mgr's at Bish's RV in Meridian, ID and as I was saying goodbye to a customer of mine who got his Momentum 376TH today, out of nowhere I see the big, grey and super tall cap rolled into our parking lot and headed downhill towards out entrance (gradual downhill slope at the entrance to our facility) and sure enough, it was a 2009 RWT 3400. Long story short, the owner(Joe Former from AZ) and his wife were traveling with their grandkids and stopped to dump their tanks at my dealership. They bought their Road Warrior in 2017 at Giant RV for $69,995 after originally going to Giant to look at a 2017 Thor Chateau Super C, which Joe thought that the Thor was "plasticy and made with elmers glue." Joe and his wife had never seen a road warrior until that day and they instantly fell in love with it.
I helped them dump their tanks at Bish's RV and looked over their coach with them in disbelief I was actually in another one, in the same parking lot as mine. I store mine at work... :) any ways, as we both were amazed we met 15 minutes ago out of the blue, and the joy that their coach brought them, instantly reminded me of how much I love mine. He has the jade interior with cherry combo, mine is billet, and a few odds and end items that were different than mine throughout the coach...
Differences - theirs had one or two extra bathroom cabinets higher above the toilet with mirrored faces, one single furnace (no garage furnace), awning and inverter switches were wired on upper TV cabinet area above entrance door from factory where mine are in line with control panel and seem to be neater, their rear back up voyager cam works (mine never has, have yet to repair) , and a few different graphics around the side of front cap area.
His mid entry door jam vin had a hole in the sticker where the warrior vin # was unreadable, but i showed him how to compare warrior vin to production number for when it was built (mine is #61) and once he locates his vin paperwork, I thought it would be interesting to see how closely together these were built, and the subtle changes they did make... It seems they were figuring out how to build the road warriors, all the time :) LOL.
In all seriousness - was a great blessing to meet others who have benefited from their Road Warrior motorhome. My twin brother Chase and I recently bought ours in April 2021, and have put 5,000 miles on her since. We are 26 y/o identical twins, and use it frequently. We've got new wheels, burnt chrome patio cable chains (nice touch), a few onan 6000 genny services, a few leveling system resets, and a **** ton of memories on her.
Had to share with y'all. Have a great night!
Hayden and Chase Pratt
Boise, ID
09 RWT 3400 #61
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