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grittyoctopi wrote:
How much does the full body paint add to the price?
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CampinEarls wrote:Habs97 wrote:
Can someone tell me the opening dimensions of the pass-through storage in front of the trailer. Tks!
I just went out to check On mine today and measured the door, the door is 19" high and 29" across, so the actual opening will be a little bit smaller than that.
โJan-19-2011 09:10 PM
peirek wrote:
Sure glad to see the ProPride hitch in your signature. That is one long unit for your TV.
โJan-19-2011 02:39 PM
VirtualGarage wrote:
Apparently our dealer had ordered four of them and we put a deposit down on number 3 a couple of weeks ago after seeing one at a show. We're hoping it will get here soon because we planned a shakedown trip for the end of March. It would be nice to be able to do it in the Premier.
I've been trying to Google as many pictures as I can find just to help me pass the time waiting for it :B. Here's what I've found so far: Keystone Premier 31BHPR.
We decided to get the 31BHPR because it has the perfect floorplan for us (with 5 kids). It gives us room to grow into it. We really loved our Tango, but there were also a few little things about the Premier that we liked:
1. There is a nightstand/counter space on each side of the queen bed and an electrical outlet in a logical place so that we can easily put a clock radio, glasses, iPod, book, etc. within easy reach. Our Tango had wardrobes that went all the way down, eliminating that space and the electrical outlet was above our heads making it useless to use unless you wanted a cord dangling over you.
2. A second outside door to the bathroom is going to be a major convenience because the kids won't have to climb all the way through the trailer just to go to the bathroom.
3. The big slides creates so much floor space in the bunkroom that the kids have a space to call their own.
4. The U-shaped dinette gives us more seating space vs our old TT and the air mattress sofa is big enough to sleep adults if required.
5. The trundle bed will be safe for our 2 year-old to sleep on since there's will be no worry about her rolling over onto the floor.
A couple of other things like the full-body paint and LED lights are purely cosmetic, but I like them. I'm hoping the more aerodynamic shape will help offset its larger size.
โJan-19-2011 12:32 PM
Habs97 wrote:
Can someone tell me the opening dimensions of the pass-through storage in front of the trailer. Tks!
โJan-19-2011 10:49 AM
richiginni22 wrote:
THAT IS A GREAT FIBERGLASS PIECE, MY BROTHER UP IN MICHIGAN IS LOOKING TO PURCHASE THAT SAME FLOOR PLAN. IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE SLIDING WOOD PRIVACY DOORS BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS PLUSH. I KNOW MY BROTHER HAS BEEN TALKING WITH A SALES GUY UP THERE HIS NAME IS JEFF AND IS VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE ON BULLETS. HIS NUMBER IS 231-750-3214. iKNOW MY BROTHER IS GETTING HIS SHIPPED TO HIS FRONT DOOR. ANYWAY ENJOY AND GOOD LUCK
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