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Old 10-26-2005, 05:48 PM   #8
BravestDog
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Thankyou so much for your response.

It's really a beautiful machine.

Would you happen to have any more photos posted on line that the viewers could look at?

How do you manage the ventilation at the rear portion when people are sleeping on a warm eve? Do you have to run the generator at night for ventilation or is there sufficient air exchange through the windows?

Would you have liked larger windows in the sleeper section for the passengers view?

Would you rather have a heavy duty rear bumber that could take a hard bump/bang/smash/oops instead of the lighter version installed?

What would have made the machine better? What would you change now that you've owned it for a while to improve on it?

Would you like to comment more on your rig? I'd like to hear about it.
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