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Old 07-29-2018, 06:31 PM   #57
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Me I would buy a jet and not worry about it
Get a lease... Or even a share.
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Old 05-31-2019, 03:43 AM   #58
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Ughhhh, if this happens, I would prefer a custom build, just need an apartment like this one https://www.avenue-south-residence.com.sg , because I am that kind of man that want to make everything by myself in my home. Buy and arrange the things the way I want. My wife is proud with me, because I am awesome
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Old 05-31-2019, 07:24 AM   #59
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Newmar and work with them in designing the equipment and features. Probably no more than 40 or 42 feet .
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Will Smith's dressing trailer .. not a DP but hire a driver to put it where i want
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Old 06-01-2019, 08:16 AM   #61
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I would defiantly have a showhauler built. I would start with a vovo chassis and tune it up to 800hp. then it would be at least 3 slides with a 38' box.
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Old 06-01-2019, 08:39 AM   #62
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Years ago the late wife and I ordered a Dutch Star and decided that even if we won the lottery we wouldn't buy anything fancier.
But then I talked her into this.
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Old 06-01-2019, 10:13 AM   #63
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Like Newmar myself if had the $$ would get a 4311 model with few things different from stock, like a jetted walk through tube and such,
Need the lift for mobility scooter and room to store it[ maybe underneath] as cousin is in wheelchair and would like to travel to
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Me I would buy a jet and not worry about it


I’m with you done the MH thing.
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Old 06-01-2019, 11:47 AM   #65
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You'd better study up on how much it takes to maintain and operate a jet. Buying it is the easy part.
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If you won the lottery, and were going to purchase a DP, what would you purchase?


Off the shelf or custom build?



Do you want it NOW, of later?


Go!
I still wouldn't buy new, so in this case, probably a used Prevost...
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If money were no object it would be a custom showhauler or haulmark build. Something in a class 8 super C. Peterbilt or Kenworth chassis, Cummins x15 with Allison TC10 transmission.
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You'd better study up on how much it takes to maintain and operate a jet. Buying it is the easy part.


Not a jet just a twin turbo prop. As you said buying is the easy part just like MH’S, Boats the more it cost the more it takes to maintain.
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Guess I'm different. We like what we have and no desire to have something else. If I won the big one, I would have more fun paying off my kids debts and giving most of it away anonymously to people that need a helping hand.
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