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2021 Nucamp Tab 320 boondock purchase

I'm going to look at a 2021 Nucamp 320 Boondock today to possibly purchase. They are asking $12,500. Can you recommend any specifics I should be aware of to check out?

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  • GBL_citruscountyfl
    GBL_citruscountyfl Member Posts: 20
    The 2021 is probably their best built 320 year.  It included the new 1 piece roof, from hitch to bumper, which cured all the major leaks associated with the 2 piece roofs on the 320's,  before then.  That being said, $12,500 is very, very, very cheap and you may want to do a good RV inspection yourself, or by hiring someone.  Most that year average about $21k, for reference.
    2018 Honda Ridgeline FWD 
    2020 400 solo
    Fulltime rving since 2006/ tab since 2021
  • scott14
    scott14 Member Posts: 189
    I was thinking the same thing about the price. It is very low compared to others. There may be some issues mechanical or otherwise that should be investigated. 
    Scott / 2019 T@B 400 "C@lypso" / 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ / Northern Illinois
  • Art55
    Art55 Member Posts: 2
    Thanks for your insights! I think having it inspected is a good idea.
  • Bugeub
    Bugeub Member Posts: 10
    A few months ago I looked at a 320 with a great price. Was told a quaint story about how they bought it from someone, etc. Camper looked to be in great shape but there were a few things off about the camper. Ran the VIN and it turns out the VIN had been cancelled. The camper had been stolen, trashed, condemned as a biohazard, and totaled. Turned out the guy that was selling it had purchased the camper at an auction for a very low price and had repaired it. My wife called it the rolling meth shed. My advice is run the VIN!