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Old 01-13-2012, 06:03 PM   #11
RayChez1
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Default Re: Damaged side of motor home

Yea, that is great news that Gulf Stream come through with the parts. And am also glad that the body shop done a great job. Now be careful when you fuel up, those posts just don't flex very well. I remember in 2005 I was driving out of a friends property in Roque River, Oregon and I started to turn before the tailend cleared the gate. I turned to get on the main road only to look back through the mirror and see a post about the size of a railroad tie fly out. I had put a twelve in gouge close to the rear side of the coach. Right there I found out how well the Scenic Cruiser was built because by all rights it should have pulled the rear end cap off. When I got back to California I took it to my favorite body shop and they done a fantastic job. Can't even tell it had that gouge on it. So when I read your post, it brought back some flash back to what happened to me.
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