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  • dj89
    2003 Chevy 2500HD
    • Mar 2003
    • 4275

    #1

    Camper?

    I'm thinkin' I want to get a camper. I like to be out in the woods but some thing like a dry bed would be nice. Most likey will be used, I'v been looking a pop-ups and burro's. I'm looking to spend $6,000 max. A Icebox, shower, AC, heat, able to sleep 4 or more. Size should not be a big deal, I have punly of power.

    Were is there a good place to look for one? Whats a good brand name?

    There is a large RV show coming up, I think I'm going to go look there.

    BTW this is going to be for Paintball, going to WDW, and just plan trips out to the farm.
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  • Eagle
    The hand of vengence
    • May 2001
    • 950

    #2
    If you ain't in a tent, it ain't camping.
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    • dj89
      2003 Chevy 2500HD
      • Mar 2003
      • 4275

      #3
      Originally posted by Eagle
      If you ain't in a tent, it ain't camping.
      Never said I was camping, said I want a camper

      Last time I when to EMR my tent was a lake, I gave up on it.
      "STAY OUT OF SMART PARTS SECTIONS.
      ANYONE CAUGHT STARTING *poof* IS GONE, PERIOD.
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      • wanna-b-ballin'
        Pump Player
        • Jan 2005
        • 1380

        #4
        for 6000 bux, it will be hard to find any newer age camper with all those. showers are a pain in the butt. i have an RV with a shower, but when taking a shower, the water goes by fast. even if u turn off the water when you are soaping yourself. then you have to empty your grey water tank, which involves finding a dump station. its far easier to sponge bathe, but a shower does feel nice.
        instead of paying more for an ice box, could you use a cooler?
        and to sleep four, you may have to share beds.

        just as a comparison, i have a '91 Lazy Daze and 26 feet i think, which is a really nice RV, not a camper. custom made blah blah blah. my family bought it used. sleeps four, but my parents share the bed over the cab. has heating, shower, bathroom, refridgerator, stove, freezer, table, and stuff like that. its by far not luxory, but still nice and keeps you dry.
        it didn't have too many miles on it though. for approximately 30 grand.

        yeah it has a motor and stuff, so it will cost more, but campers and rv's arent too cheap. campers are defenatly cheaper.
        so i'd say to look around and see what you can afford and see what fits what you need best.
        upgrade fund: $145

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        • Eagle
          The hand of vengence
          • May 2001
          • 950

          #5
          Well, you ought to be able to get a good pop-up camper for that price. My parents used to have one, I just don't remember the brand name. They had the basic model and as I seem to recall it cost them about 2k. Mind you, that was probably 12 years ago.
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          • Army
            Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

            • Oct 2000
            • 5785

            #6
            Coolest little bugger to roll down the turnpike! Although outside your stated price range, the few that I have seen are perfect for weekends, quickies, car shows, tourneys, hunting, and anything you would have needed a tent for, but not enough for a large cumbersome rig. Another company called Chalet makes a very similar model.

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            • dsrkd
              Registered User
              • Mar 2003
              • 994

              #7
              I picked up a used Jayco very cheap. Sleeps a whole bunch and tows easily.

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              • dj89
                2003 Chevy 2500HD
                • Mar 2003
                • 4275

                #8
                Originally posted by dsrkd
                I picked up a used Jayco very cheap. Sleeps a whole bunch and tows easily.
                http://www.jayco.com/html/catalog/cl...id=1&year=2005
                I can't get that site to work.
                "STAY OUT OF SMART PARTS SECTIONS.
                ANYONE CAUGHT STARTING *poof* IS GONE, PERIOD.
                THIS IS LAW"-PBN MOD
                GITRDONE!!!!!
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                Team Magfiea

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                • Jakedubbleya
                  Don Quixote
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 631

                  #9
                  just nail a tent to a trailer

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                  • PumpPlayer
                    TrojanMan on other boards
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 333

                    #10
                    Next time you go to EMR, feel free to stop by my camper - it's the rounded-top white Argosy. We'll be up for Frontier Wars.

                    It's straight out of the 70's complete with green shag interrior and all the luxuries. You can get 'em really cheap (think $2k or $3k), but you'd better know how to fix 'em. Look in your local newspaper vice online. Cheaper that way, plus it's local and picking it up won't be a pain. Good luck.
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                    • dj89
                      2003 Chevy 2500HD
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 4275

                      #11
                      Originally posted by PumpPlayer
                      Next time you go to EMR, feel free to stop by my camper - it's the rounded-top white Argosy. We'll be up for Frontier Wars.

                      It's straight out of the 70's complete with green shag interrior and all the luxuries. You can get 'em really cheap (think $2k or $3k), but you'd better know how to fix 'em. Look in your local newspaper vice online. Cheaper that way, plus it's local and picking it up won't be a pain. Good luck.
                      Did you go to the last one at emr? I saw one of those there.
                      "STAY OUT OF SMART PARTS SECTIONS.
                      ANYONE CAUGHT STARTING *poof* IS GONE, PERIOD.
                      THIS IS LAW"-PBN MOD
                      GITRDONE!!!!!
                      Tunamart for all of your mag needs
                      Team Magfiea

                      Long Live Tom Kaye
                      Long Live The Mag

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                      • Hotshot33610
                        Needer of a nice pump
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 86

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Army
                        Coolest little bugger to roll down the turnpike!
                        Not when you are comparing it to my converted '65 GM bus.

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                        • Ole Unka Phil
                          I used to care...
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 744

                          #13
                          I have a 26 foot Prowler light. Been a good one. But it cost me 10 grand. But they got some smaller ones you might could look into. I strongly suggest you look at a used one. There are a lot of them just never got took out but a few times.....

                          And more importantly.... start by realy figuring out what you can pull with what you got. Then focus on something thats in the safety range of what your tow vehicle is. DO NOT let a Camper dealer advise you on that. They sell campers. And will lie to you about what you can safely tow. More often than not. Do some research on the GVWR and the load stabilization and brake controlers etc. You do not want to be foolish in that area. Many people haul more than they should. And many get away with it for a while. But don't do it. Be safe.
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                          • PumpPlayer
                            TrojanMan on other boards
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 333

                            #14
                            If you mean Road to Burma, then yes, we made it.

                            I wear all yellow (gold, really), our team captain wears all red with white/red striped socks (we call him "Waldo" - he was also the Jap. XO for the RTB game), my girlfriend wears all purple... the "Ninja Chameleons". We don't take it really seriously and just have fun. Kinda hard to miss us on or off the field. Most people know me by "Trojan Man" - though for some reason I couldn't get that name on this board... whatever.

                            In any case, stop on by if you feel like it. We always have something around to eat & drink, though I couldn't tell you what it'd be. For Frontier Wars, we'll probably have plenty of Panzerattis. Two of our members are working an Italian festival this week and making them, so they'll have plenty left over. It's basically a pizza folded in half (hemispherical hot pocket) and deep fried. Comes in regular or pepperoni. They're unbelievably greasy, but some people like 'em. Whatever, we'll probably have plenty. See you there!
                            Before: "You're playing with WHAT?"
                            After: "Crap! It's that guy with the pump!"

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                            • dj89
                              2003 Chevy 2500HD
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 4275

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ole Unka Phil
                              I have a 26 foot Prowler light. Been a good one. But it cost me 10 grand. But they got some smaller ones you might could look into. I strongly suggest you look at a used one. There are a lot of them just never got took out but a few times.....

                              And more importantly.... start by realy figuring out what you can pull with what you got. Then focus on something thats in the safety range of what your tow vehicle is. DO NOT let a Camper dealer advise you on that. They sell campers. And will lie to you about what you can safely tow. More often than not. Do some research on the GVWR and the load stabilization and brake controlers etc. You do not want to be foolish in that area. Many people haul more than they should. And many get away with it for a while. But don't do it. Be safe.
                              I can tow up 7000lb, but i know i could get a way with more.
                              "STAY OUT OF SMART PARTS SECTIONS.
                              ANYONE CAUGHT STARTING *poof* IS GONE, PERIOD.
                              THIS IS LAW"-PBN MOD
                              GITRDONE!!!!!
                              Tunamart for all of your mag needs
                              Team Magfiea

                              Long Live Tom Kaye
                              Long Live The Mag

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