5.0
Excelente
2 reseñas
Ofrece entrega
21+
Duerme 6
21 ft. long
21 ft. Keystone Outback. Sleeps 6 and can be pulled with half ton pickup or equivalent vehicle. This an older trailer but is in great condition. It is an easy pull at only 3600 pounds empty weight. Heater and air conditioner work great to keep you comfortable in any weather. The trailer has a full length awning to keep you in the shade or out of the rain. Full kitchen includes refrigerator, stove, oven and microwave.
21 ft. Keystone Outback. Sleeps 6 and can be pulled with half ton pickup or equivalent vehicle. This an older trailer but is in great condition. It is an easy pull at only 3600 pounds empty weight. Heater and air conditioner work great to keep you comfortable in any weather. The trailer has a full length awning to keep you in the shade or out of the rain. Full kitchen includes refrigerator, stove, oven and microwave.
2003 Keystone Outback
Longitud
21 ft
21 ft
Conector
7pin
7pin
Receptor
Proporcionado
Proporcionado
Controlador de freno
No proporcionado
No proporcionado
Disposiciones para dormir
Comedor conversión
1
1
Sofá desplegable
1
1
Litera
1
1
Reseñas de huéspedes
5.0
Excelente
2 reseñas
Valoración general
5
4
3
2
1
Comunicación
5
Limpieza
4.5
Mantenimiento
4.5
Valor
5
Precisión del anuncio
5
Características
2003 Keystone Outback
- Capacidad para 6 personas
- Capacidad para 6 personas
Servicios
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
Ubicación
West Richland, WA • La ubicación exacta se proporcionará tras la reserva
West Richland, WA • La ubicación exacta se proporcionará tras la reserva
Normas y políticas
- Hora de inicio: 15
Hora de finalización: 11 - No admite mascotas
- Sin festivales de música
- No seguir de cerca
- No fumar
- Kilometraje ilimitado
- Sin generador
Cancelación: Flexible
Husband and father of four. We like to camp and ride dirtbikes throughout the spring, summer and fall in the mountains of Washington.
Husband and father of four. We like to camp and ride dirtbikes throughout the spring, summer and fall in the mountains of Washington.
