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Old 05-29-2007, 05:04 PM   #1
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If you would like to see what $905k will buy you in a used Newell, here's an example.

I bet it's really nice inside. Must be total luxury at that price like a Rolls Royce car. 4 slides and 625 horsepower. The colorful red and white graphic paint job is a bit too much for me. I'd prefer a siver or dark gray in color. Give it that stealth space age look.

What would you change to make it better or would you rather have a truck conversion?

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Newell-Coach-450-Granite...ash=item300115174285

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2006 Newell Coach. Only 21,000 miles, 45.8 foot in length, 13.3' high, C15 Cat 625HP, Z/F astronic 10 speed transmission. Features Four electric slides (one 16" and three 13" 9"). Four 42" Plasma TV" s (two in bedroom/den; one in front and one underneath), surround sound, DVD, VCR, 360 satellite, garbage disposal, dishwasher, washer/dryer, sub-zero fridge/freezer, heated granite floors (except bedroom) Murphy bed, rear bath, GPS pilot and co-pilot monitors, fog lights, color back up monitor. Generator 25kw in hush box, ceiling exhaust. All Corian counter tops except bath (granite). Four roof A/C" s, joey beds in all bays. Kept inside Shore power; Under warranty and super clean. 508 total square footage. Six Awnings. No Pets or Smoking. First owner. Fuel Capacity; 208. Water capacity; 160.
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