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RV Details

  • Year: 2014
  • Model: XLR THUNDERBOLT 395AMP
  • Listing ID: 1434852
  • Partner ID: 5016415167
  • Posted On: May 7, 2021
  • Updated On: May 7, 2021

Description

Combined with the appropriate tow vehicle ,this is a very pleasant way to spend an extended duration on the road. Here are some of the highlights. The garage is 8' X 14', plenty of room to haul two HD dressers, or 1 Harley and a CanAm Spyder, a SXS toy, a Smart Car or whatever else you can dream up. E-trac was installed on the floor for tie-down flexibility. A stacked washer/dryer set has been added. A sound system was a factory installed option throughout. Two electric powered stackable queen size beds converts to a dining area for 8. There is an overhead bunk area over the garage is accessible via a small removable ladder. There is sliding glass door into the kitchen/dining/living space. There are 2 exceptionally large slides one on either side. On the left (driver's) side, there is a dinette set. We modified dinette set and removed 3 of the 4 chairs to create a computer nook area. The corner couch has been replaced with a 2-place theater seating. On the passenger side is the pantry and the 12-gallon water heater. Next is the 3-burner propane stovetop and oven. There is a Microwave. Just to the left of the microwave is a double door Dometic refrigerator / freezer. The TV is mounted in custom cabinetry above the door. The electronic components mount in the adjacent coat closet. There is a 5000-watt Onan gasoline generator which can be used for boondocking and there is a 15-gallon on-board gasoline tank on the driver's side. (there is no dispenser). In the center of the camper is the bathroom, providing access through the room to the master bedroom or go around the driver's side without accessing the bathroom. In the master bedroom, there is walk around room. A slideout on the driver's side provides two clothes closets with drawers, plus end tables and a common dresser. There are two air conditioners for the coach. Our trailer was one of the first to come off the new line and it had its share of non-standard modifications, corrections, and fixes. As mentioned above, the most common issues were electrical in nature. The combo inverter, converter, transfer switch, charger, was replaced with heavier duty individual units. The storage area for the 3rd 30-pound backup propane tank was converted to hold a second battery and added additional grounding capacity. There are two large awnings on the passenger side which gives you a huge amount of shade when desired. Made another change to eliminate the "tail wagging the dog" syndrome.

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