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#1
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Ready for pickup
Now the fun starts with the outfitting, installation of all kinds of stuff: wheels, e-track, tire rack, etc.
#4
Awesome! An actually super rare base (aka no iCON package) inTech!
Any chances you have pictures of the interior yet? I'm pondering a base inTech build myself and am debating flooring/wall finish options. Giving serious thought to just going bare wall Featherlight style but have yet to see an inTech with exposed studs (except for the ones being built during our factory tour).
Thanks!
Any chances you have pictures of the interior yet? I'm pondering a base inTech build myself and am debating flooring/wall finish options. Giving serious thought to just going bare wall Featherlight style but have yet to see an inTech with exposed studs (except for the ones being built during our factory tour).
Thanks!
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Awesome! An actually super rare base (aka no iCON package) inTech!
Any chances you have pictures of the interior yet? I'm pondering a base inTech build myself and am debating flooring/wall finish options. Giving serious thought to just going bare wall Featherlight style but have yet to see an inTech with exposed studs (except for the ones being built during our factory tour).
Thanks!
Any chances you have pictures of the interior yet? I'm pondering a base inTech build myself and am debating flooring/wall finish options. Giving serious thought to just going bare wall Featherlight style but have yet to see an inTech with exposed studs (except for the ones being built during our factory tour).
Thanks!
#6
Nice!
So 24'?
6" additional interior height, aluminum ramp transition flap, vinyl walls/floor, and spare tire mount look to be the only options you chose (outside of the full size escape door of course)?
If possible and willing, would you PM me the pricing for the 6" height, transition flap, and vinyl walls/floor? Already have the spare tire mount in my spread sheet ;-)
Thanks!
So 24'?
6" additional interior height, aluminum ramp transition flap, vinyl walls/floor, and spare tire mount look to be the only options you chose (outside of the full size escape door of course)?
If possible and willing, would you PM me the pricing for the 6" height, transition flap, and vinyl walls/floor? Already have the spare tire mount in my spread sheet ;-)
Thanks!
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Nice!
So 24'?
6" additional interior height, aluminum ramp transition flap, vinyl walls/floor, and spare tire mount look to be the only options you chose (outside of the full size escape door of course)?
If possible and willing, would you PM me the pricing for the 6" height, transition flap, and vinyl walls/floor? Already have the spare tire mount in my spread sheet ;-)
Thanks!
So 24'?
6" additional interior height, aluminum ramp transition flap, vinyl walls/floor, and spare tire mount look to be the only options you chose (outside of the full size escape door of course)?
If possible and willing, would you PM me the pricing for the 6" height, transition flap, and vinyl walls/floor? Already have the spare tire mount in my spread sheet ;-)
Thanks!
Its only white walls and ceiling. I'll take care of the floor myself. I also added 2 additional std round LED lights, for a total of 4, to get the trailer pre-wired since pre-wire was not an option.
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#9
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Whoops! Meant ceiling, not floor. Teach me to not proof read 5 times before clicking reply. I've got the pricing to do the screwless aluminum wall/ceiling ($58.75 per foot of trailer length if anyone is ever curious) but wanted to compare that to the vinyl option pricing. Trying hard to keep my build below the $13k mark with some other goodies (battery, winch plate) tossed in but it's getting awfully tight.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#10
Indeed I am. Sneaking it behind my Cayenne Turbo for the time being and since I have Chris with his monster 40' and Francis with his 28' at nearly every event I'll be attending, I can get away with a 20' with nothing but a spare set of wheels and a couple fuel jugs. Let them haul all the tools, tents, chairs, spares, etc! Oh, and supply the AC too
The Cayenne will haul a lightly optioned 24' just fine and if I went to events solo, then I'd be sticking to the 24' as well.
The Cayenne will haul a lightly optioned 24' just fine and if I went to events solo, then I'd be sticking to the 24' as well.
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