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Old 02-24-2015, 02:12 PM   #1
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Ordered a new Outlaw 28 last year from Rezner Trailer sale in OK. Its a great trailer
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Old 02-24-2015, 03:42 PM   #2
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Mr Rezner is a great guy to deal with also.
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Old 02-24-2015, 04:18 PM   #3
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I bought a 38' gooseneck through Kenny Anderson and I'm very happy with my trailer.

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Old 02-24-2015, 06:07 PM   #4
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I bought a 28' through Dan Fletcher a couple years back. My first enclosed, great trailer so far with no complaints on my end.
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I bought a 28' Outlaw from Dan Fletcher also last year, nice trailer and every option ordered was a quality install and finish date was as promised.
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I have a 28 ft Vintage, a 2000 model. Im in the process of updating the inside and I have had 2 issues. 2 in 10 yrs. Mine was built(maybe?) before the 1 pc roofs were common, and had to reseal the roof, screws coming loose on ceiling panels. Ive corrected both now. Both doors are still in their place, and work good, like they should, especially for 17 yrs old. It still pulls good, like it was 15 yrs newer. Id buy another.
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Old 03-23-2017, 12:00 PM   #7
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I bought a 38' gooseneck through Kenny Anderson and I'm very happy with my trailer.

I thinking of upgrading to something like this with a little more living quarters. Should I look at new or try used? Is it worth the price difference?
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I thinking of upgrading to something like this with a little more living quarters. Should I look at new or try used? Is it worth the price difference?
I sold my gooseneck when I had to take some time off for health reasons. I paid 21K and got 22K and they were very happy. It was like brand new and the way I had it built made for some very nice features. I just hope the circle track boys that bought it don't tear it up like they do their cars.

As a matter of fact the last 3 enclosed I have had sold for more than I paid for them. Being in California helps cause they are all built out east and getting them out here is expensive. I had mine built right after the PRI show so I got the extra discount and it arrived out here the first of March just in time for our season to start.
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Look also at TPD trailers.
The quality is one of the best.
I have a 40' with living quarters and its loaded with lots of support equipment and separate shower and toilet.
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