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dougrainer
Apr 27, 2020Nomad
A GOOD 2006 your model brings 6k to 8k resale from dealer. BUT, you have in excess of 10k repairs needed if you were to pay an RV shop to fix the damage. If you do the work yourself, you could probably do the work in materials for about 2k to 3k. Expect to take in excess of 40 hours to do the work since you are a novice. To do just the floor would require removing the interior floor cabinets and then pull out the original decking and replace struts and floor decking. The walls have NO plywood at all. They will have Styrofoam and 1/8 inch interior wood paneling plus the exterior Filon. There will be metal and wood inserts in the walls to mount various cabinets and appliances. The walls are vacumm formed and are not like a residential wall with sheetrock and studs. Water damage unseen renders a lot of RV's junk and not worth repair. Doug
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