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2004 Keystone Zepelin Tow Behind Camper 25 Ft With Slide Out on 2040-parts.com

US $4,900.00
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, US

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, US
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You are now looking at a 2004 Keystone Zepelin camper with a slideout.. The sink overflowed causing floor damage, the floor was replaced but the  customer was not satisfied waiting for repairs.. So insurance paid it and sold it to us.  Virginia non repairable title --BILL OF SALE. Would be great for a campground, or hunting, fishing cabin or setting up in your backyard for more living space. It has an electric slide out, stereo,stove,  seperate  bathroom,couch, fridge/freezer, kitchen and much more. It has heat and ice cold ac also.  Needs a good cleaning. Good Luck!

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