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Title: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: GregoryS on February 04, 2011, 08:58:50 am
Our situation may have changed as we now have another grandson.  Our daughter and son-in-law may need us to provide additional child care.  Unfortunately, the way things are now a days, these kids are looking at over $1,250 per month in child care.

I may consider selling my coach.

Following is the photobucket link containing the photos.  If you have any difficulty opening the link and viewing the photos, please advise.  I did have this coach at the factory in Texas.  They immediately new the coach as this coach is totally unique.

Pictures by BRudiger - Photobucket (http://s879.photobucket.com/albums/ab354/BRudiger/?start=all)

Gregory
2003 U320 designer
Title: Re: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: Dave Head on February 04, 2011, 11:34:39 am
Oh my...
I was fortunate enough to participate in the discussions with Gregory when he bought this coach. I daresay its one of the finest used coaches you will ever find - from a custom factory paint job (by James Stallings) to the fact that the original owner was absolutely fanatical about maintenance. It lived its life in a building that was far more expensive than the coach and was detailed before and after each trip (including a chassis wash).
About all I would do to this coach is upgrade the headlights and install FSDs.
If there was any way I could buy it, I would. Whoever buys it, I want to know so I can be in line for it when they want something else. Yes, its THAT good.
Title: Re: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: Kent Speers on February 04, 2011, 11:53:48 am
That is a beauty. Even the storage building looks classy.
Title: Re: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: George Stoltz on February 04, 2011, 01:16:21 pm
I gotta take a pass on this one. But, what a beauty.
Title: Re: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: GregoryS on February 04, 2011, 01:43:54 pm
Quite possibly in the springtime, I will upgrade the headlights as well as that special coating on the roof.  I have already spoken to the factory about cost, time frame, etc.  Please explain what are FSD's.
Title: Re: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: Michelle on February 04, 2011, 02:18:37 pm

Koni's frequency selective dampening shocks.  Koni: FSD (http://www.koni.com/190.html)

Quite possibly (well, maybe tied with MCD blinds) the single best upgrade we've done to our coach.  Amazing ride improvement.

Michelle
Title: Re: 2003 U320 designer
Post by: John S on February 11, 2011, 09:15:43 pm
I put the Koni FSD on my coach and I will second that it is one of the best upgrades I have done too.