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NavionNomad

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Location
Northern Virginia
RV Year
2007
RV Make
Itasca
RV Model
Navion
Chassis
Dodge/Mercedes Sprinter
Hello! Brand new owner of a 2007 Itasca Navion, I think the model is 10K. We haven’t taken a trip in yet. The outside needs a little cosmetic work- we took off the decals because they were half gone already, and now we need to buff and polish. I plan to change all the soft textiles in the interior, because there’s shag carpeting that definitely won’t be able to handle my 5-year-old, and the upholstery on the dinette benches and the bunk is looking a little worse for wear. My husband’s also adding cameras to cover our blind spots and upgrading the battery system. Excited to read what others have done and hear about your projects and adventures!
 
Hello! Brand new owner of a 2007 Itasca Navion, I think the model is 10K. We haven’t taken a trip in yet. The outside needs a little cosmetic work- we took off the decals because they were half gone already, and now we need to buff and polish. I plan to change all the soft textiles in the interior, because there’s shag carpeting that definitely won’t be able to handle my 5-year-old, and the upholstery on the dinette benches and the bunk is looking a little worse for wear. My husband’s also adding cameras to cover our blind spots and upgrading the battery system. Excited to read what others have done and hear about your projects and adventures!
Welcome aboard! It sounds like hubby is a handy kinda guy. That certainly helps make an RV lifestyle easier to enjoy. I hope you get to have lots of great adventures with your new to you motorhome. Safe travels.
 

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