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Old 02-19-2008, 09:55 AM   #9
byamcaravanner
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Originally Posted by RoverOwner
I think you would be better off buying the $2000 trailer knowing that you will have to spend the additional money anyway.
This is my opinion too.

For these longer trailers, I would say that the $6000-8000 price range is likely going to yield you the worst deal, unless you can document the satisfactory function of all the mechanicals, determine that the floor is structuraly stable as-is and verify that none of the end cap panels are dented.

utee94,
Regarding your two senarios, a $6000 trailer may be closer to immediately usable, but it's likely you will still need to spend the same $8000 on it that you would spend on the $2000 trailer.
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