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Old 08-29-2011, 10:44 AM   #12
Bob86ZZ4
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Check out Hawk Engineering. Pretty high quality there I think. Hawk Engineering Inc rv/truck conversions

I'd take a good hard look at the two coaches he's got for sale too. That one for $134k looks extremely nice to me. You could buy that and sell your T2. I bet you'll end up spending a lot more to build one yourself, not even including your time. And you're not going to be on the road for quite some time. BlizzND has lots of experience and knowledge in this matter. Maybe he'll chime in here? I just know that all those little things really add up when you're building it yourself. For sure give Hawk a call and chat with them too. I talked to him before I bought my coach and he was very helpful.
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