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Carefree Of Colorado 37101fev Weekend'r 2.5m Van Add-a-room on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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Carefree of Colorado 37101FEV Weekend'r 2.5M Van Add-A-Room

Light weight room is specifically designed to fit the Carefree Campout and Freedom awnings. Setting up the Weekend’r is quick and easy taking less than 15 minutes to set up. This Add-A-Room is perfect for picnics and relaxation. When you’re ready to hit the road again, it goes back into a convenient storage bag with handles for easy storage and transportation. Features include ground stakes, skirting, and a wheel well filler. Clear weather-view zippered panels on the outside keep the rain out. Zippered panels on the inside are for privacy. No drilling or dealer installation required.


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