I had the same exact 5'vr, 2005 model year.
I did notice, in checking some websites, a few differences.
#1 - Entertainment setup - mine had the cheesy cd/radio on left side and TV hole on the right. I would hold a 16" crt tv. I removed to old TV and replaced it with a 26" lcd (it fit outside the TV hole, right up against the radio.
On websites, they showed TV hole (same approx size) in the center with the cd/radio setup below the TV.
#2 - On either side of the bed up front, I had wardrobe closets. The model on website showed a nightstand on either side of bed.
FYI, the pullout rear bumper/storage rack holds very little weight, maybe 200 lbs. I NEVER carried anything on he rack.
I was very happy with the 5'vr. Took it to Maine and back to California with no issues.
I would strongly recommend Maxxis ST 225/15D tires, if 16" LT tires/rims are not on it.
I towed it with a 2005 Chev 2500HD, ext cab, short bed, with 8.1 big block gas, 4.10 rear axle. I made a PERFECT combo with this 5vr. Trailer weight approx 9300-lb fully loaded. Pin weight, approx 1500-lb. Fresh water tank at rear of unit.
This trailer is not high luxury model or quality, but it was sufficient for us. We knew exact what it was after thoroughly researching it and competitors. It has great pantry space, good counter space, good shower size. We replaced two chairs with Lazy Boy recliners. Firmer foam on dinette seats would have been nice.
We replaced the 13.5K A/C unit with a 15K unit. Worked great with the 30-amp service and kept us comfortable, except on 116 degree heat.