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Old 08-06-2005, 01:51 PM   #1
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Hi, need some info on the sunnybrook 5th rear kitchen .
I have looked at the Cardinal and Cedar Creeks and thSunnybrook looks sooo much better. New to Rv I work on th eLPGA golf tour and will be moving every week...\
Is the Sunnybrook Ok for that much travel

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Hi, need some info on the sunnybrook 5th rear kitchen .
I have looked at the Cardinal and Cedar Creeks and thSunnybrook looks sooo much better. New to Rv I work on th eLPGA golf tour and will be moving every week...\
Is the Sunnybrook Ok for that much travel

Thanks
Tom
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Old 08-07-2005, 02:17 PM   #3
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Try asking this question at the sunnybrook form,at sunnybrooktalk.com
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We have a Mobile Scout 33' 5'er with the rear kitchen. We have had very good luck with ours, and recommend them highly. I believe that the Sunnybrook/Mobile Scout line of trailers is the best you can buy for the money invested.
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