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2009 Used Jayco JAY FLIGHT 32BHDS Travel Trailer in North Carolina, NC

Price:$15,900

Condition:Used

Make:Jayco

Seller:Anonymous publisher.

Location:Charlotte, NC

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Vehicle Specifications
       
condition Used
class Travel Trailer
maker Jayco
model JAY FLIGHT 32BHDS
year 2009
state North Carolina
zipCode 28214
Location Charlotte, NC
Fuel Type NONE
Description

2009 Used Jayco JAY FLIGHT 32BHDS Travel Trailer in North Carolina, NC. Stunning 2009 Jayco 32BHDS Bunkhouse trailer for sale! If you have a family with kids OR If you are trying to convince your wife to go camping show her this baby! $15,900 Or Best Offer.

I was fixing this trailer up for my family to live in full-time and my situation changed so it is now for sale. My goal was to make it beautiful like a real home.

Features:

-Georgeous custom REAL bamboo flooring (NOT laminate) with toe molding!
-Fresh white brush painted cabinets which really light up the inside!
-Custom made and painted guard rails on the top bunks for the little ones. Removable baby gate for bottom bunk.
-Brand New Battery
-NO LEAKS!, freshly caulked and sealed
-Smells like a New trailer!
-3 Point Tow Hitch with Sway Control included
-Sewer Solution Black/Grey water system included
-Fresh Water Hose included
-2 Propane Tanks
-Surround sound interior/exterior radio/cd/dvd player with swiveling TV that can be viewed from the main area or the bedroom
-2 slides (main area and kids room bunk area)
-Awning
-Lots of windows letting in plenty of outside light, which is hard to find in a travel trailer
-Sleeps 10 (2 in queen bed, 3 in back bunks, 1 on built in mattress that pulls out on floor, 2 on pull-out couch, 2 on kitchenette)

What it needs:
- The wires connecting the battery to the trailer need to be replaced (not an issue unless you are dry camping).
- The rear slide stopped going in and out. The motor still makes noise but the slide doesn't move. There are only a few things that could cause this and no matter what the problem is it should only cost a maximum of a few hundred dollars to get fixed. I would have got it fixed myself but I do not have a tow vehicle at the moment.
- I would get new tires if you are planning on driving it around a lot.