I don't know here you live or where the coach is located; however, I wouldn't buy a coach (especially one of that age) without finding a really good tech to do the PDI so you can use that info in negotiating with the seller. Too many coaches look great and have low mileage but once you own it you also own the repairs and fixes! A 10 year old coach doesn't normally have any warranties left on it so any binkies are on your check book.You should also insist on all of the maintenance records and call Monaco (i know they were sold) and give them the VIN # to see what they can tell you about the coach. Check the tire manufacture date on the inside if the tires, all of them, as replacing 6 tires is very expensive and they might look great but if they are 7 years or older you will be faced with that expense fairly quickly.
'03 Safari, DP, 36" Nissan 4X4 toad