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2013 Denali 274rex 5th Wheel Camper By Dutchmen on 2040-parts.com

US $8,500.00
Location:

Urbandale, Iowa, United States

Urbandale, Iowa, United States

This is a 2013 Dutchmen camper Denali. It received and impact on the right hand side by the wheel well. There is some other damage (minor) scuffs on the body as well. A complete frame and axle trailer (original) is included with it. You can either cut out the damaged portion of the frame and reweld it or completely swap out the trailer/frame. Please make all inquiries prior to bidding. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me as im listing this for a friend. 515-419-8497. Please arrange your own shipping. As always, i can assist with companies
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