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Old 04-17-2014, 07:43 AM   #1
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Trade In Value

I know this is an unfair question, but, we are considering trading our 2000 Keystone 25RKLS in on a 2007 Prowler.
I have done a lot of work on it, new tires,bearings/races, repaired the tanks,water heater, slide and many other thing to much to answer. Everything except the oven ( which i'm working on now ) everything
works fine. The only reason we a considering trading is there is a good bit of rot in the framing, which i don't think a want to tackle.

Any input on trade value ??????????

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[QUOTE=rideandslide;2013513]I know this is an unfair question, but, we are considering trading our 2000 Keystone 25RKLS in on a 2007 Prowler.
I have done a lot of work on it, new tires,bearings/races, repaired the tanks,water heater, slide and many other thing to much to answer. Everything except the oven ( which i'm working on now ) everything
works fine. The only reason we a considering trading is there is a good bit of rot in the framing, which i don't think a want to tackle.

Any input on trade value ??????????

Jim[/QUOTE

I wouldn't expect much but I would be curious to see what someone else has to say. I see trailers like that for sale by private owner for $3500 and less, I almost bought one. We plan to trade our prowler in after next season and suspect we won't get much eventhough it is in better shape than when I bought it.

I would say if you are going to finance your trade in should give you enough for a down payment with no out of pocket $$$.
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