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Old 09-25-2006, 10:53 AM   #1
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Dynamax Grand Sport M2 38' Diesel 2006 Super C Class

One of the most incredible RV's on the market. You will not drive a better handling RV with the most elegant interior elements than the Dynamax Grand Sport series. Built on the most popular truck chassis, Freightliner M2 Heavy Duty with the Catapilar C-7 Diesel engine. This RV can tow up to 8 tons and not blink. This is the longest Grand Sport floor plan. The biggest problem you will have is answering all the questions you will get when at a rest area or campground. Oh, wait until you see the full courtesy you get from truckers on the road, when they see that front profile of the Freightliner they will flash you and call you up on the CB.

This coach was purchased new, (I'm the only owner), in June 2006. We made only one extended trip for a month going from Florida to Maine plus a few weekend trips. Due to personal considerations we are offering this fine coach for sale for far less than the $300,000 new cost. Coach is in perfect condition, not a dent or fault on it. Non-smoking vehicle. Garaged in Naples, Florida.

Coach is equiped with:

Two 15k BTU AC' s with Heat Pumps

GPS Navigation System

Stainless Steel Appliances

Auto Generator Start System

Girard Power Awning

Natural Maple Cabinets

Satellite In-Motion System

22" and 15" Flat screen TV's

Bose Life Style DVD/Surround System

Porcelain Electric Toilet

Corian Counters

Rear View Camera and Flat Screen Dash Monitor

Michelin 22.5 Tires on Solid Cast Aluminum Wheels

50 Amp Service with 2000 Watt Inverter

7.5 Onan Diesel Generator

Dash mounted Cobra CB

And much more.
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