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Old 08-17-2011, 05:09 AM
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2010 Cedar Creek

Wifey and I are taking a road trip this morning to check out a 2010 Cedar Creek 34SATS fiver. The rig is outfitted nicely with the floorplan and options we would like. It's priced nicely as a starting point too.
Here's the link: Colonial Airstream NJ - 2010 Cedar Creek 34SATS 37'6" By Forest River What do ya thiink?
Wish me luck!
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I like...it has alot of what we were looking in ours. Be sure to check out underneath and pay attention to the tire type and the axle ratings.

I can tell you now each axle will have at least 5K on it so they need to be at least 6K axles.
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 05:38 AM
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Gorgeous! and it has alot of nice features.
Good luck, price looks good too.
 
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Looks very nice. A ton of room to negotiate on the price and you are looking close to the end of the buying season in many parts of the country.

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Looks like a beautiful coach! Good sale price as well.
 
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Well....fellow fiver's..*S..I did it! I pulled the trigger on that unit. Wifey and I are officially 'Creekers' . It is virtually brand new. You can't tell any of the appliances were ever used, and if weren't for the tags being removed from the furniture and the tv's and beds being unrapped, one would think it was a brand new leftover. I took possession of all the manuals and literature last night after my deposit so I saw the scribble on each piece stating when the warranty cards were sent in etc. Now to get the drop in bedliner taken out and some good ol' Line X sprayed. Then it's off to the fifth wheel store for installation... I'm real pleased with the deal. Was able to negotiate a good price below asking PLUS a premium two year extended warranty on top. Cheers!
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Congrats! We will want to see some pics when you get it all together. And to think you still have sometime for some trips before it gets cold out.
 
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Originally Posted by rattleNsmoke
Well....fellow fiver's..*S..I did it! I pulled the trigger on that unit. Wifey and I are officially 'Creekers' . It is virtually brand new. You can't tell any of the appliances were ever used, and if weren't for the tags being removed from the furniture and the tv's and beds being unrapped, one would think it was a brand new leftover. I took possession of all the manuals and literature last night after my deposit so I saw the scribble on each piece stating when the warranty cards were sent in etc. Now to get the drop in bedliner taken out and some good ol' Line X sprayed. Then it's off to the fifth wheel store for installation... I'm real pleased with the deal. Was able to negotiate a good price below asking PLUS a premium two year extended warranty on top. Cheers!
Mike
Hope you enjoy your rig!

By the way, it's never too cold to camp. Just teasing, Scott

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Welcome to the Creek Club! My wife and I are about to take delivery of a 36RE (Well, she is, I'm not due home until April, but I will see it on leave in December sometime).
 
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Congrats on the new fiver Frenchy! Btw, have a Happy Thanksgiving and thank you for your valiant service!
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