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navegator
Jul 02, 2015Explorer
There are certain items that the manufacturer installs, air condition, carpet, awning, maybe a window awning, sometimes even a generator and there are certain features that the chassis came with from factory cruise control, dash air, tilt steering, reclining seats with arm rests,electric windows.
If the owner installed some items as in inverter, dish antenna, and any other feature, are really of no value added when negotiating a price for he unit, I have a 2001 Ford E-350, it came from the dealer with
Generator, awning, carpet, cruise control, dash air, reclining cab seats, motorized windows, cabin heater, water heater.
I installed an inverter, quieted he water pump, installed a water accumulator, rerouted the generator exhaust in order to install a gentury, installed rear stabilizing jacks, a full rubber skirt, none of this items really count for much should I want to sell the RV, I might get 10,000 max for it this unit is a keeper, the kids can inherit.
Negotiate with the owner and point out that there are certain things that came with the RV from the factories.
navegator
If the owner installed some items as in inverter, dish antenna, and any other feature, are really of no value added when negotiating a price for he unit, I have a 2001 Ford E-350, it came from the dealer with
Generator, awning, carpet, cruise control, dash air, reclining cab seats, motorized windows, cabin heater, water heater.
I installed an inverter, quieted he water pump, installed a water accumulator, rerouted the generator exhaust in order to install a gentury, installed rear stabilizing jacks, a full rubber skirt, none of this items really count for much should I want to sell the RV, I might get 10,000 max for it this unit is a keeper, the kids can inherit.
Negotiate with the owner and point out that there are certain things that came with the RV from the factories.
navegator
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