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All interior light fixtures were replaced with 36 LED panel light bulbs and Bargman Optic lens. 1 of these LED lights only consumes approximately 1/6, of a standard light at 12V for great power savings (at 14V about 1/4 savings)! In addition, the color of the light is similar to daylight fluorescent lights (much better, since not yellowish). The output is slightly less; however with the Optic lens, it is almost similar, but provides much better color.

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Our 1985 Sunrader

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I love it, did you add any of the mexican style blankets to the fridge, other trim pieces...etc..

it looks very home. very complete

since i can tell you know what your doing what are two main upgrades to concider

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I love it, did you add any of the mexican style blankets to the fridge, other trim pieces...etc..

it looks very home. very complete

since i can tell you know what your doing what are two main upgrades to concider

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Thank you for your comments. Sorry for the delayed response, I never got notified of your comments. I was just looking though my pictures this evening when I saw your comments.

Regarding the Mexican style blankets, that was the decor that came with the MH.. The rear seat cushions have since been redone in a synthetic two tone brown and tan leather. In addition the rear table was replaced with one made of Corian.

Regarding upgrades, there are many to consider, it is all a mater of what is important to you and what you want out of your MH. Some of the upgrades will be a must, like a new converter with multi-stage charger (so not to cook your house battery, I leave mine plugged in all the time, battery over 3 years old and still working great), new LED house markers (since the originals are probably not all working, new plumbing vents (get the one that pulls air out when you are driving, especially over the black holding tank, most pump air in and you will know it), etc.. You want entertainment, consider a DVD player and HDTV setup, or outside entertainment system. More performance from the engine, consider a free flowing exhaust. A powered vent fan is a great addition! The factory gauge setup is nice, so you can see how your engine is doing. A rear backup camera! The sky's the limit! The most important thing is to enjoy it! Good luck!

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