Toyota Sunrader Motorhome on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
1988
Toyota Cab Sunrader Motorhome RSC 210/RN75D 74,311 Well maintained miles VIN JT5RN75U5J0024238-
CarFax Guaranteed 09/2013 (When I purchased it) 21 ft. / 252” length
X 84” Width X 105” Height 1 Ton RWD 6 Lug Chassis Specifications §
2.4L L4
Fuel injected- 2400 cc- 116 horsepower §
4spd. Automatic transmission §
Fuel capacity- 17.2 gallons §
Wheel base- 132” §
Power Steering §
Dual battery Interstate Charging system
Mega-Tron 690 CCA Exterior Features § Unitized
Reinforced Fiberglass construction §
2 14”X 14” Roof vents §
Roof access luggage ladder §
Roof storage rack with built in TV antenna §
Tinted radius corner safety glass windows §
Panoramic cab over tinted windshields §
Customer body pin stripping §
Dual head rear view mirrors §
Customer rear metal bumper with sewer hose
storage and 2” hitch §
Adjustable rear suspension air bags §
Anti-sway rear torsion bar §
Rear dual wheels with standard factory 6 lug
pattern §
Laminated form floor with aluminum under belly §
Quaker coated under carriage §
Cargo compartment “ ready for generator” §
Additional cargo compartment with light §
Slide out rear entrance step with anti-rattle
clam Electrical § 30Ft
30 AMP power cord with adapter § Auxiliary
motorhome batter with charging isolator- Interstate Battery § Light
entry assist door handle § 110V
– 12V convertor with battery charger § Wiring
with two rear speakers § Roof
AC Coleman § 12V
power exhaust system Plumbing- Bathroon §
City water hook up §
Sewer hose with adapter fitting §
Quick recovery hot water heater §
System monitor control panel §
12V demand water pump system §
Dual Stainless steel sinks with cutting boards §
Unitized fiberglass shower stall §
Marine toilet – Aqua-Magic IV §
Mirrored medicine chest §
21 Gallon fresh water supply capacity tank §
15 gallon grey waste water holding capacity §
18 gallon black water holding capacity General Features §
Frame mounted -8 gallon LP tank with site gauge §
Cab walk through opening to rear §
National brand name appliances and components §
Dometic Gas/electric Refrigerator 4 cubic ft. 3
way §
4 burner Range by Hydro Flame with cover §
!6,000 BTU Furnace with ducting §
LPG Fume leak detector §
Furnace wall thermostat with electronic ignition §
UL fire approved fire extinguisher §
54”X 75” cab over bed §
Color coordinated door panels and seats §
Color coordinated carpet throughout §
Cedar lined lighted closet §
Pull out storage draws §
Pull out complete kitchen pantry §
Foam insulation throughout Options §
110V Coleman Roof AC 6727 Mini Mach Top §
Engine AC §
AM-FM Stereo Cassette with four speakers §
Cruise control §
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