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Old 05-12-2010, 01:00 PM   #1
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Mountain Master-Mountain Master GT

Does anyone no the differance between the Mountain Master and Mountain Master GT. I know they both have IFS. I just bought a brand new 2008 Kountry Star 3960 and love the Spartan chassis. I traded a 1998 American Tradition which was a great driving coach. After much searching I decided to go with a Newmar and I am very pleased. Gary in Tucson. P.S. This is a great forum
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Hi TUCSONRAIL,
I compliment you on your good taste in the KSDP. The GT has a larger weight carrying front IFS. The basement is also taller. The GT can go to 43' of coach. The GT has room for a 150 gallon fuel tank.
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