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Old 07-26-2006, 12:37 PM   #1
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:42 PM   #3
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opps,the picture didn't load, maybe this link will work. I'm not sure how to get the picture in my gallery here to be part of the message body. Any instructions would be appreciated.

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Old 07-26-2006, 01:29 PM   #4
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Hello Michael & Kathy,

Welcome to iRV2 and wow what a rig that is !!!!!! Best of luck with it, now hit the road and enjoy it!!!!!!
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that is SUPER looking
very very nice
did you get the MB engine?
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Old 07-27-2006, 12:11 PM   #7
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The Mercedes B was not available, I have the optioned CAT.
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That is a beautiful rig. I have always thought the Dynamax and Kingsley Coaches were a good way to go, easier to service and really nice looking.

I have stayed at a couple of "upper class (snooty) RV parks where they were considered a Class C and would not be allowed. In fact, just this week I was at a park in Las Vegas where the rules specifically mentioned Dynamax and Kingsley by name.

I know what these parks are trying to avoid but I think your rig and others like it should be allowed. But they do not seem to take it case by case.

Oh well, if that is the attitude, I guess you will not have to share any of your money with them. I would be proud to park next to you anytime.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by big jimbo:
That is a beautiful rig. I have always thought the Dynamax and Kingsley Coaches were a good way to go, easier to service and really nice looking.

I have stayed at a couple of "upper class (snooty) RV parks where they were considered a Class C and would not be allowed. In fact, just this week I was at a park in Las Vegas where the rules specifically mentioned Dynamax and Kingsley by name.

I know what these parks are trying to avoid but I think your rig and others like it should be allowed. But they do not seem to take it case by case.

Oh well, if that is the attitude, I guess you will not have to share any of your money with them. I would be proud to park next to you anytime. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
me to park nex to us anytime
**** nice looking rig, i just cant afford one yet
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Nice looking rig...Hope you enjoy it snd podt domr more pictured when you get a chance.

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Thanks all for the nice words.
I'll post some other pictures tomorrow.

If you folks think it looks nice you should drive one anytime you get a chance. I just came out of a 2005 Tiffin Phaeton DP and I am just blown away by the differnece in the handling. And I'm not knocking my Tiffin, this is an entirely different design that makes the ride relaxing for long hauls..

We're preping now for a 4000 mile month long trip up the Blue ridge mountains onto Maine and then back along the coast. That'll thest her out pretty good!

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Great looking Coach. I'm a truckdriver, so I appreciate the look of the coach. I wish I had one. Looks like the ultimate vacation rig.
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I love it!! Still have a few years to retire so I guess I am stuck with my 06 Lexington GTS for now. I was wondering how you did on the price if you don't mind me asking? Dynamax makes a great looking rig , enjoy it in good health!
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I did well, the problem is there are very few dealers and less product then most RV buyers are use to when buying. Good thing for me was the dealer delivered the GS and picked up my trade, it was about 800 miles, one way. Saved me time and fuel. Although now after have the coach I really love driving it and would have enjoyed the trip to pick it up.

I don't want to post $'s but if you PM me I'll reply.

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