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Dec 26, 2020
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Location
Middle Georgia
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Our search for a quality gently enjoyed RV has been interesting.

I have found many nice coaches with badly faded and/or pealing graphics. I dismissed those as possible purchase choices.

A quick internet search shows that there are a few people who have treated/removed/painted/replaced graphics with varying degrees of success

An RV is such a large expense, why dont more people invest in their upkeep?

If I were looking to sell, I would spend the $500-1000-ish to have the graphics replaced and present my coach in top condition.

A buyer like me isnt going to pay top dollar for a crappy looking coach.
 

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