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Trackrig
Feb 08, 2017Explorer II
Also, the dealer salesman has no idea of the history of the RV, either what's been done to it, what's broke over time, what's been repaired, or what needs to be repaired. The selling owner knows this stuff. I've found most of them to be very honest. I also found a few owners who are truly dumb or ignorant about their RV - but that's no worse than dealing with a dumb person that's never looked inside of that RV before. While I'm sure they're out there, I've never dealt with a owner / seller trying to hide something.
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