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Old 03-02-2007, 04:41 PM   #1
BravestDog
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Comments on the conversion?

Should the passenger side couch slideout have side windows? Why weren't they put in?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-5150-Showtime-30-Fo...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Text from the ad:

2007 5150/ Showtime 30 Foot Motorhome Conversion on 1999 Freightliner Century Chassis, 13' Slide Out & 8' Slide Out, 4 Leg Hydraulic Leveling System, 20' Electric Awning, Cobra "Hand Held" CB & Antenna, 12KW PowerTech Diesel Generator, 25 gal LP Tank, 32" LCD TV in Living Area, 15" LCD TV in Bedroom - Wall Mounted, AV Switch Over Box, Tracking Satellite Dish w/ Receiver, Remote Camera, 12 Cu Ft Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker, 2 Burner LP Cook Top, 1.0 Cu Ft Convection Microwave, Water Filter, Gas Furnace, (2) Ducted Roof-Mounted A/C, Bathroom w/ Shower, 65 gal Gray Water/ 40 gal Black Water Tanks, 200 gal Fresh Water Tank, (2) Ceiling Fans, Strip Lighting, Ceiling Accent Light, Gas/ Electric Water Heater, Mirrored Headboard, 1999 Freightliner Century Tandem, 430/470 Detroit w/ 10 Spd AutoShift, Aluminum Wheels, Chrome Front Bumper.

Options:

Interior
AM/FM/CD Stereo
Air Assisted Suspension
Aluminum RV Wheels (Set of 4)
Awning for Slide-out (Coach)
CB Radio
Ceiling Fan
DVD Player
Driver Side Door
Exhaust Brake
Gas Stove
Microwave/Convection Combo
Power Slide-Out Room (large)
Rear Vision Camera/Monitor
Refrig. 4dr w/Ice Maker
Roof Vent
Satellite System W/Auto Seek
Shower Enclosure (Glass)
Television
Trailer Hitch
VHS Player
Water Heater 10 Gallon Gas/Elec. w/DSI
Water Purification System
Exterior
Generator
Safety
Air Brakes
Drivetrain
Freightliner Century Chassis
Other
000 BTU)
000-35
13
500 BTU
Awning 20` - 22` (Each)
Awning for Slide-out
Central/Ducted
Fiberglass Exterior 31` and Over
Furnace (30
Power Slide-Out Room 8` (Each)
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