mattstuart23
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For sale is my current Go Fast Camper (GFC) setup on a 2015 Tacoma (2nd Gen) double cab short bed. I am the original owner (#104) of the GFC, and it has been on the truck since December 2018. I am currently in the Phoenix, AZ area for the month of March, will be in the Tucson, AZ area for the month of April, and then will be returning to Bend, OR in May. My desire for the truck has changed, and I would like the use of the bed again. I am in no rush to sell, so please no low balls.
FULL DISCLOSURE: This has the original "hinges" which have been known to fail. The rear panel failed 2 months ago. It is currently using door hinges as a temporary solution (and works completely fine - no issues). The hinges are under warranty and GFC will replace them with the new (and much better) hinges for free if you can get to their facility in Bozeman, MT. GFC told me their mobile service unit will only get as close as Salt Lake City, UT in the coming months. If I do not sell before May, I will probably make the trip to Bozeman to replace and raise the asking price.
The GFC has been fantastic, I have been in snow with temperatures as low as 5 degrees, heat over the 100's in the deserts, and everywhere in between. This is a pretty basic model, black paneling with grey subframe, no rear panel windows, and no additional wiring except for the taillight. It does come with telescoping ladder and red/black checkered sheet set. I will also include the mounting hardware for the roof thule bars as well as for the awning, along with the many additional track t-nuts if you would like to mount anything else.
For the asking price, I will include the full roof top setup, including the ARB 2500 awning (used only a handful of times - in great shape), the Thule bars, and the Prinsu Cab Rack - which has been chopped to accommodate the GFC (If you have a 2nd Gen Tacoma - this was before they started making the shorter versions). Also, if interested, I built a rear box/shelf setup in the rear to store all my recovery/camping/cooking gear. The tops extend up and in to allow access from the sides, and can double as a bench and table top to hang out inside the GFC if the weather isn't pleasant. By no means is this fancy, but it is purpose built (with my limited carpentry skills) for the GFC setup, mounts to the Tacoma bed rails, and has worked really well for me.
Asking Price: $6,500 (would like to sell altogether, but willing to adjust if just want the GFC)
*Photo of door hinge rear is a little dirty (was right after a trip). GFC is clean and ready to go.
FULL DISCLOSURE: This has the original "hinges" which have been known to fail. The rear panel failed 2 months ago. It is currently using door hinges as a temporary solution (and works completely fine - no issues). The hinges are under warranty and GFC will replace them with the new (and much better) hinges for free if you can get to their facility in Bozeman, MT. GFC told me their mobile service unit will only get as close as Salt Lake City, UT in the coming months. If I do not sell before May, I will probably make the trip to Bozeman to replace and raise the asking price.
The GFC has been fantastic, I have been in snow with temperatures as low as 5 degrees, heat over the 100's in the deserts, and everywhere in between. This is a pretty basic model, black paneling with grey subframe, no rear panel windows, and no additional wiring except for the taillight. It does come with telescoping ladder and red/black checkered sheet set. I will also include the mounting hardware for the roof thule bars as well as for the awning, along with the many additional track t-nuts if you would like to mount anything else.
For the asking price, I will include the full roof top setup, including the ARB 2500 awning (used only a handful of times - in great shape), the Thule bars, and the Prinsu Cab Rack - which has been chopped to accommodate the GFC (If you have a 2nd Gen Tacoma - this was before they started making the shorter versions). Also, if interested, I built a rear box/shelf setup in the rear to store all my recovery/camping/cooking gear. The tops extend up and in to allow access from the sides, and can double as a bench and table top to hang out inside the GFC if the weather isn't pleasant. By no means is this fancy, but it is purpose built (with my limited carpentry skills) for the GFC setup, mounts to the Tacoma bed rails, and has worked really well for me.
Asking Price: $6,500 (would like to sell altogether, but willing to adjust if just want the GFC)
*Photo of door hinge rear is a little dirty (was right after a trip). GFC is clean and ready to go.
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