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Sold/Expired Pace 36' living quarters trailer

Travis

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Location
NC
Thinking on selling this to move to a bigger trailer. Perfect setup for ECORS racer or trail rider.

1999 Pace
36' overall, 28' on floor, 8' over neck
3-5200 lb axles
16" Maxxis trailer tires load range E, probably 3000 miles
4" lift, gives more bed clearance and never drags
2-12 volt batteries
2-20 lb propane tanks
8'x8' observation deck
Rv style ext door
Outside 12 volt lights
Cleans up good, but not perfect, some scratches, etc.
One large open floorplan with living quarters and garage
Weighs approx 10,000 full of water and propane

Living quarters
Full size shower
Rv toilet
Medicine cabinet
Almost 60 gallon freshwater tank
50 gallon grey tank
9 gallon black tank
Stainless kitchen sink
3 way rv refrigerator
Queen bed over neck
Bedroom cabinets
Linoleum flooring
10 gallon lp water heater
12 volt lights
120 light
AC unit that doesn't work
6,000 btu propane heater


Garage
L shaped base cabinet, stained wood
Craftsman ball bearing base cabinet
Overhead cabinets
Standard height interior 6'5"
Approx 16' from rear door to cabinet
My ultra4 car fits easily even with spare tire mounted
Approx 19' to divider cabinet
AC unit works well, cools whole trailer easily, trailer was in 90 degree sun all day Friday and Saturday, AC kept inside very comfortable, probably low 70s
Divider could be removed to allow a utv to be hauled along with racecar

$8,500 obo
 
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Located in Gastonia, nc.

I'll take door dimension measurements tomorrow.
 
Does the "living area" have a gas smell after towing a rig in there? May be a dumb question....I know nothing about these though. Thanks!
 
I always unload the buggy as soon as I get to a race and it stays out until I leave to go home. I don't notice any gas odors after unloading buggy.
 
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