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Foodsman
May 03, 2014Explorer
Hi 2gypsies, rolling rhoda and J-Rooster... Sounds like a trifecta to me! They take motorhomes to horse races right?
Thanks for the info on the soundproofing, the answer is about what I expected, especially with the slides out.
Access to the bedroom, bathroom, refrig and seating, other than just the passenger seat while underway would be important. Is there anything in a brochure or specification sheet that would tell me this? If not is there a way to find out without seeing the righ?
I was just talking to a friend of mine who has a 1999 Newmar Duchstar 34’ that he’s been very happy with. He told me yesterday it only has 26,000 miles on it. He’s moving into a cabin soon and tells me he’s going to sell it so he can pay cash for a 4 wheeler and a couple other toys he wants. He has nothing but good things to say about he Newmar brand!
As always, I thank you for such excellent help,
Harry
Thanks for the info on the soundproofing, the answer is about what I expected, especially with the slides out.
Access to the bedroom, bathroom, refrig and seating, other than just the passenger seat while underway would be important. Is there anything in a brochure or specification sheet that would tell me this? If not is there a way to find out without seeing the righ?
I was just talking to a friend of mine who has a 1999 Newmar Duchstar 34’ that he’s been very happy with. He told me yesterday it only has 26,000 miles on it. He’s moving into a cabin soon and tells me he’s going to sell it so he can pay cash for a 4 wheeler and a couple other toys he wants. He has nothing but good things to say about he Newmar brand!
As always, I thank you for such excellent help,
Harry
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