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Old 09-07-2006, 11:02 AM   #2
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Regarding the value, I would find out what standard features/options it has. Also what you can assertain with the naked eye. (Dents, scratchs, evidence of wear, inside and out.) Then go to the NADA web site (kind of like the Blue book of RVs) and enter the info to see what the value is. Be sure that the seller does not list standard features as "options". Folks on this site can help you determine that if you aren't sure. Manuals for 1998 are hard to come by if the seller doesn't have them. If they do, a copy of the features available on that year will help you assess value on the NADA site.
Cheri
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