fishabductor
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2000 Layton Lite 27' Travel Trailer for Sale
2000 Layton Lite 27' Travel Trailer for Sale
Bunk style
queen bed in master
shower, toilet, sink in bathroom
Propane/AC Fridge
2 propane tanks
Air Conditioning
40 gallon fresh water tank
Stereo
Microwave
Heater
Hot water heater
Propane oven/stove
spare tire
has only been in Baja for 10 months.
and it has a really nice fishing rod rack!!!!!
Paid $6500, Will sell for $6000/obo.
See add at
http://bajasur.es.craigslist.com.mx/rvs/1811996092.html
I will also store the trailer for you until you return, we have plenty of space.
[Edited on 6-26-2010 by fishabductor]
[Edited on 6-26-2010 by fishabductor]
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Pompano
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Here's a 2001 27' Layton...
Perhaps I can help with a photo.. and I'm assuming this one looks a lot like yours? I've used RV Traderonline to buy a few RVs over the years, so I'm
familiar with researching almost any make or model.
Note: Just the fact that your trailer is already here in Baja adds value.

Naw...just looked at the Craigslist ad and mine is not the same model. Well, I tried.
[Edited on 6-26-2010 by Pompano]
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fishabductor
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Thanks Pompano,
Mine is very similar. The front were it says Layton is a windows with the layton emblem acting as a shade.
I only have 1 door as well.
I am looking for a quick sale on the trailer. hence the price. This is a good deal. It is a pain in the rear hauling one of these down here.
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Here you go....Your Layton photo.
Good luck with the sale..and yes, I know the pains of bringing a RV trailer down the Baja Road. I used to haul my 32 Fiver with a boat behind. With
the full-size pickup I was 75 feet long. It keeps you alert...
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fishabductor
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Thanks again Pompano.
next time I am up your way I'll have to stop in and say hello. I know where you are based on the photos..ect.
Thanks,
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It also sucks to have one tire on the edge of the road with no shoulder, the other tire riding on the yellow center line and then encounter a semi
truck hauling butt back up to TJ. That happened many times.. there are alot of serious puckers...if you catch my drift...Never again
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did it once....never again.
having one already there can be huge.
does it have an awning? couldn't tell from the pix or craig's list data.
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I drove AZ to La Paz hauling super wide dolly. Crazy thing. You are right.... one tire on the shoulder and the other on the yellow line... traffic
coming at you... very, very dangerous. Never again.... better pay a trucker next time..
Aripes
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and Baja tambien
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Is the trailer still available?
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fishabductor
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Sure is. U2U me.
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