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SOLD - 8 x 12 skid house for sale - PRICE REDUCED - $1600 OBO - SOLD


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8 x 12 skid house for sale: PHOTO LINK AT BOTTOM OF POST!!

House built on 6"x6" skids, 2x4 fully insulated and carpeted floor, 2x2 walls and roof. Fully finished inside and out. House has 4 full bunks. 8 individually lighted, fully covered holes, 6 holes can be used when bottom bunks are in place. Both bottom and top bunks are 1/2" high density foam covered, and are removable/stowable. Other features include:

16K Atwood forced air furnace - thermostatically controlled

All lights and furnace can be run on either 12V or 110V, converter/inverter wired into furnace box.

Each hole has individual red LED lights, which are turned on by a master switch.

Two fans on ceiling, also controlled by master switch.

Two 12V lights inside, one 12V light mounted outside.

Five windows, three of which are double paned insulated, and can open and close.

House has AM/FM/CD player (with remote control) wired in with two stereo speakers wired in. Aux input also - Play your iPod!

House is also wired for Sirius satellite radio, and DirectTV (comes with dish and wiring, you provide receiver)

Comes with four rod holders and brackets for four rattle reels.

Is currently in Becker, MN.

Please Email [email protected] if you are interested.

PHOTOS:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wksparrow

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Hey honker,

Yes, the house is still available. However, a group of guys looked at it last night and seemed very interested. They told me they would call very soon (probably today, Thurs), so I basically gave them first dibs. I wouldn't feel right about selling it without checking with them first, at least within the next couple of days. Feel free to make arrangements to come up and take a look though!!

Just want to be upfront with everyone,

Thanks,

Wade

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