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Old 05-10-2012, 08:12 PM   #12
LoveToCamp
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I would also venture that the condition of the unit has much to do with the price. Just because they are $3000 over NADA does not necessarily mean they are not worth it. If the units are really clean, no moisture damage, etc, compared to a cheaper, water-damaged unit, etc., it would be worth more, to me. I paid a bit more for my diesel TV than a gas-engine of the same model and year would have been, but the diesel made it worth it, to me.

That's the bottom line - is it worth the purchase price to you? I would gladly pay more for a super-clean unit than one I had to caulk and scrub on, and fix this and that.

Don't dismiss a unit due to price, until you have looked at it. It may be worth the price.
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