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2008 Used Keystone Fuzion 362 Fifth Wheel in Ohio, OH

Price:$28,799

Condition:Used

Make:Keystone

Seller:Anonymous publisher.

Location:Springfield, OH

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Vehicle Specifications
       
condition Used
class Fifth Wheel
maker Keystone
model Fuzion 362
year 2008
state Ohio
zipCode 45502
Location Springfield, OH
Fuel Type GAS
Engine Type Marquis Gold
Sleeping Capacity 6
Air Conditioners 2
Awnings yes
Slide Outs 2
Length 39
Engine Manufacture Onan
Water Capacity 139
Exterior Color White
Interior Color Beige
Description

2008 Used Keystone Fuzion 362 Fifth Wheel in Ohio, OH. 2008 Keystone Fuzion 362, My family has outgrown our tow vehicle, so we are transitioning to a motorhome. As far as I can tell, we are the third owner. Before I list all its features, let me tell you WHY you might want this trailer: - You like to be self-reliant. Toyhaulers are designed to be off the grid, and this one is no exception. 5 kW gas generator and big water tanks means you can get out on a moment's notice and stay out for days. - You want flexibility. The garage is the ultimate configurable space. Ours has been a bunkhouse, Santa's sleigh, a dressing room, a playroom, a fort, storage, a nursery, and a dining room. It has held almost everything except toys. 4 kids = no big boy toys...worth it. I did transport a gun safe once, and the tie downs worked great. - There are beds for 8: master queen, loft short queen, and two drop down queens in the garage. There is also room on the garage floor for an additional queen mattress. - You have a wide range of temperatures in mind. We have survived everything from 96F in Florida summer to 10F in a South Dakota truck stop (with a 2-yr old sleeping in the garage). Here is a basic feature list: - Onan Marquis gold 5kW gas generator, 30 gal fuel tank w/ pump - Three (!) 30# propane tanks - Large through-storage compartment - Two AC units - Airborne kingpin. - Two 43-gal gray water tanks - 43-gal black tank - 139-gal fresh tank - Security/activity lights on all sides - Slide awnings - Interior "surround sound" and subwoofer. Exterior speakers work well too. 32-in (or so) flat screen TV, DVD player, and radio. - Built-in "custom" water shelf (24 gal jugs) and two storage shelves in garage - Table/chairs, really comfy couch Condition: This trailer has been used, but not abused. As with all older trailers, there are a number of small things going on. A few burnt out light bulbs, iffy DVD player, peeling decals, some underbody damage from a blow-out, front storage compartment leaks a bit when it rains, etc. I have never had an interior leak and the roof seals are good. You may see the underbelly dropped in a couple pics...it is now back in place. If you want an affordable, flexible, self-reliant trailer with all its major components working properly, let's talk. I have put literally thousands of dollars into some major stuff over the last 3 years: Serviced AC, furnace, fridge, water heater Replaced generator carburetor ($500) due to previous owner letting it sit with ethanol gas. I use non-ethanol when I can get it, always add Stabil, and try to run it at least once a month. Replaced generator fuel pump/filter ($200) Replaced brakes ($1,200) Fixed black tank valve three times (poor mechanic first/second time, third time my son put a soda can down the toilet - $1,600) Roof treatment/seal check Replaced converter/battery ($500) $28,799.00