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2006 Keystone Everest

2006 Keystone Everest

$19,852

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Year 2006

Make Keystone

Model Everest

Category 5th Wheels

Length 32

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Keystone Everest 32' 5th Wheel that sleeps 4 and has 2 power slide outs! This Everest has an aluminum structure, ducted AC, front power jacks, rear leveling jacks, 17' awning, outdoor shower, spare/carrier, and rear ladder. The interior is fitted with sofa bed, dinette, ceiling fan, dual basin sink (kitchen), fridge/freezer, stove/oven, microwave, sink/vanity, toilet, shower w/ glass enclosure, full dresser & wardrobe, power vents, propane gas leak detector, carbon monoxide alarm, skylights, day/night shades, washer/dryer hookups, nice cabinetry throughout and more! ONLY $19,852 CALL 505.300.4100

2004 Keystone Everest 323P 34' Fifth Wheel Trailer, Solar, Custom Upgrades!

2004 Keystone Everest 323P 34' Fifth Wheel Trailer, Solar, Custom Upgrades!

$21,500

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Year 2004

Make Keystone

Model Everest 323P

Category 5th Wheels

Length 34

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is a Keystone Everest 323P 34' fifth wheel trailer. It's a one-of-a-kind, lots of upgrades and customizations made for off-grid living. It's very clean and has tons of storage space. You can see more photos of this trailer as a gallery here: http://imgur.com/a/UQtth I am the third owner, purchased it in November 2013, lived in it from March 2014 thru October 2014. Selling it because I bought a house, and need money for food and furniture. Clean title in hand. I'm selling it at a huge personal loss. I'll accept cash, cashier's check, bank wire, money order, PayPal, or Bitcoin. Call or text 505-310-2514. Text preferred due to poor cell reception. I'm disclosing all the important stuff about the trailer below. I have scanned receipts for all upgrades and repairs. Please read this stuff before contacting me. Serious inquries only. Upgrades I've had donecomplete solar kit for off-grid living. Four 100W solar panels mounted on roof, 2000W Magnum true sine wave inverter, Trak Max 40 charge controller, and four 6 volt US 2200 deep cycle batteries. Pro installed in February 2014, cost $4500. Traffic Master vinyl flooring throughout. Self installed in February 2014. Flooring cost $500 and took many hours to remove carpet and install. A pro install quote for the job was $3000. custom paint and cabinetry stain job done in February 2014. Color scheme inspired by the landscape of Sedona, AZ. Haier top-loading clothes washer. Purchased in February 2014 for $350. 4 new tires pro installed in March 2014. I've put less than 15K miles on them. Cost $800. new toilet with rinse hose. Self installed in August 2014, cost around $200. brand new black and grey tank valves, pro installed in November 2014, cost $460. new rear stabilizer jacks. Self installed in July 2014. One is slightly bent, but operates, see "Minor issues with the trailer" below. Cost $90. ladder mounted bike rack, holds 2 bikes. Cost $45. upgraded shower, installed by previous owner. auxiliary propane heater, installed by previous owner. Appliances in the trailermicrowave propane stove/oven propane/electric refridgerator propane central heating, electric AC (shore power only). Remote controlled. propane/electric hot water heater clothes washer dvd player, surround sound system dehumidifier Other stuff that's includedvery comfortable 2 person electric reclining sofa (not sure if top grain or bonded) 2 propane tanks 30/50 amp shore line with adapter for household outlet sewage hoses, leveling blocks, stabilizer cranks, washing brushes, some extra parts Minor issues with the trailertwo small cracks in the bottom exterior siding of the bedroom slide out, currently sealed with Gorilla tape, see photo here: http://i.imgur.com/6kA3z1D.jpg holding tank flush inlet leaks when used. Still possible to flush tanks by refilling them with water at toilet/faucets. awning fabric has 12" rip, see photo here: http://i.imgur.com/th0wymR.jpg left rear stabilizer jack is slightly bent. Still works, but requires some elbow grease when extending. I have an extra stabilizer jack that can be easily installed. Bent stabilizer jack photo here: http://i.imgur.com/ZjVt3MD.jpg living room vinyl flooring has some minor scratches under the slide-outs, see photo here: http://i.imgur.com/F7Tgd1u.jpg bottom seal needs to be replaced on bedroom slide-out. I'm getting a replacement seal in the next couple of days, and will have it installed before selling the trailer. Trailer specs Slides: 3 Length: 34 ft Fresh Water Capacity: ~50 gals Grey Water Capacity: ~35 gals each Black Water Capacity: ~40 gals GVWR: 13900 lbs GAWR (each axle): 6000 lbs Tire inflation: 80 PSI Wheel Lug Torque: 120 ft/lbs Tires: LT235/85R16E Stuff that's in the photos, but is not includedmattress, sheets