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#1 kenwhitaker

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Posted 29 January 2016 - 08:35 PM

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We've had a change of plans and are selling our 2015 fully loaded Hawk Four Wheel Pop Up Camper. We picked it up April 2015 and had planned to drive it across country in 2015. However we had to cancel our trip and it was only used for about two weeks last summer by ourselves and our son and daughter in law all of whom are non-smokers. We paid $26,987, including tax and installation. We are asking $22,500 for the camper which is in mint condition. A list of the extras in below. If you are interested my contact info is: wken8@comcast.net and 206-851-6162. The camper is currently stored indoors at my son's shop in Boise ID. If you are serious and want to look at it, I can provide his contact info.

 

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Mechanical jacks

Solar wiring on roof and rear wall

2-way 110 liter refer/freezer

Forced air furnace w/thermostat

DSI water heater with outdoor shower

2 Powered roof fans

8 foot side awning with light

Yakima roof racks

Rear wall steps

Rear flood lights

Exterior LED lighting

Aux. battery system

Second deep cycle battery

Silver Spur interior and exterior

Front dinette w/cassette toilet

Gas strut roof lift assists

Flush mounted/glass top cook top and sink

 

I had trouble uploading pictures but will email them if someone is seriously interested.

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#2 super doody

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Posted 29 January 2016 - 11:14 PM

Nice front dinette. I think its  $1,200 option. Good luck with the sale. I got my in April 2015 as well.  


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#3 ethernectar

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Posted 30 January 2016 - 02:50 AM

What truck did you have it on? And was there any modifications required (airbags/etc?).

 

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#4 kenwhitaker

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Posted 31 January 2016 - 02:13 AM

It was on my son's F-150 and it required air-bags


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#5 overtheborder

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Posted 07 February 2016 - 08:19 PM

Thanks Ken and David for all your help. And thanks to all on this forum for all the education. Made the trip home easy.

 

Very happy with our (new) FWC Hawk and looking forward to lots of adventures. Spent our first night out on the way home in the Salmon River Canyon. 

 

Picking up our (new) FWC Hawk
Maiden Voyage Home in Salmon River Canyon

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#6 Bill D

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Posted 08 February 2016 - 01:10 AM

Thanks Ken and David for all your help. And thanks to all on this forum for all the education. Made the trip home easy.

 

Very happy with our (new) FWC Hawk and looking forward to lots of adventures. Spent our first night out on the way home in the Salmon River Canyon. 

 

I assume this means you are the new owner of the Hawk.

Congratulations.

 

Are you a resident of Canada of the USA or both.  I'd be interested in hearing about your experience in bringing it over the border.


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#7 Vic Harder

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Posted 08 February 2016 - 01:28 AM

I assume this means you are the new owner of the Hawk.

Congratulations.

 

Are you a resident of Canada of the USA or both.  I'd be interested in hearing about your experience in bringing it over the border.

Me too!


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#8 overtheborder

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Posted 08 February 2016 - 01:33 AM

Yes, I am the happy new owner!

 

I live in Idaho and have a second home in BC. This is my first camper. Just brought it home today to Idaho, so no experience yet bringing it to BC. But I'll be going up next weekend and thought I would ask questions at each border to understand what I should and shouldn't do. 

 

If I learn anything, I'll surely pass it along.


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#9 Bill D

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Posted 08 February 2016 - 03:35 AM

One of the things that I'd be interested in knowing about is the propane system.  FWC Canada states that the units coming into Canada have a propane system upgrade to meet Canadian standards. 

 

I'd probably send an email to FWC and ask what the difference is and if the parts are avail.

 

I'm sure the border will be happy to take any money for duties etc, but I'd definitely want to check out the propane so you don't have any potential hassles.

 

 

BTW congrats, that is a beautiful FWC.


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#10 overtheborder

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Posted 08 February 2016 - 03:02 PM

BillD. That's a good heads-up. I'll ask specifically about this item on the Canada side. 


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