SOLD SOLD - Alu-Cab Canopy Camper w/ extras - Long Bed - $18,775 OBO - Golden, CO

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Hi All,

Regretfully, I am selling my Alu-Cab Canopy Camper currently fitted to my long bed 2019 TRD Off Road Tacoma. I will be uploading more pictures soon but want to get the ball rolling on it. I bought a travel trailer and would like to get it off so I can start towing it.

$18, 775

The camper was installed at Juniper Overland in Arvada, CO last February, so just under a year on the truck.

It has:

- slide in table
- shower cube (used maybe 3 times)
- bat wing awning
- molle plates
- full spare mount
- furnace w/ GP Factor fitment kit
- installed blue sea switch panel
- Expedition Essentials rear hatch table
- Expedition essentials propane holder
- GP Factor Windows - one installed, and one ready to be installed and will be included
- exterior LEDs - uninstalled and will include
- Two 100 watt Renogy solar panels
- can include the Exped Megamat at extra cost (i just got a new one from REI after the last one had a puncture, only a couple nights spent with it)

It's fully wired now and I have my custom built cabinets and custom base plate. These can also be included for extra (but far less than Goose Gear) if you also have a long bed tacoma. I probably put 50+ hours into them. I personally wasn't crazy about the price or layout of the Goose Gear so I just did it myself with 80/20 aluminum. Quite happy with the result.

Some notes:
- furnace has set off carbon monoxide detector once. I haven't had a chance to debug, but it was at high elevation. I have just slightly vented the tent when using it. Always warm and have used it in sub 20 temps many times.
- wiring is properly gauged and labeled.
- i've had some minimal dust get in the rear and can see that alu cab failed to seal the hatch completely. Easy fix, just haven't done it.

I am not sure of the process to get it taken off my truck and placed on yours, but I'm sure Juniper or somewhere similar can do it.

I've put an enormous amount of effort to get this thing to where it is. I would consider selling the whole rig, but it's just hard to get a new truck right now so it would have to be a good offer. Love the camper and all its features, but we are planning on spending more time on the road and just need some more space.
 

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Hi All,

Regretfully, I am selling my Alu-Cab Canopy Camper currently fitted to my long bed 2019 TRD Off Road Tacoma. I will be uploading more pictures soon but want to get the ball rolling on it. I bought a travel trailer and would like to get it off so I can start towing it.

$18, 775

The camper was installed at Juniper Overland in Arvada, CO last February, so just under a year on the truck.

It has:

- slide in table
- shower cube (used maybe 3 times)
- bat wing awning
- molle plates
- full spare mount
- furnace w/ GP Factor fitment kit
- installed blue sea switch panel
- Expedition Essentials rear hatch table
- Expedition essentials propane holder
- GP Factor Windows - one installed, and one ready to be installed and will be included
- exterior LEDs - uninstalled and will include
- Two 100 watt Renogy solar panels
- can include the Exped Megamat at extra cost (i just got a new one from REI after the last one had a puncture, only a couple nights spent with it)

It's fully wired now and I have my custom built cabinets and custom base plate. These can also be included for extra (but far less than Goose Gear) if you also have a long bed tacoma. I probably put 50+ hours into them. I personally wasn't crazy about the price or layout of the Goose Gear so I just did it myself with 80/20 aluminum. Quite happy with the result.

Some notes:
- furnace has set off carbon monoxide detector once. I haven't had a chance to debug, but it was at high elevation. I have just slightly vented the tent when using it. Always warm and have used it in sub 20 temps many times.
- wiring is properly gauged and labeled.
- i've had some minimal dust get in the rear and can see that alu cab failed to seal the hatch completely. Easy fix, just haven't done it.

I am not sure of the process to get it taken off my truck and placed on yours, but I'm sure Juniper or somewhere similar can do it.

I've put an enormous amount of effort to get this thing to where it is. I would consider selling the whole rig, but it's just hard to get a new truck right now so it would have to be a good offer. Love the camper and all its features, but we are planning on spending more time on the road and just need some more space.
Do you have any more photos? I would love to see more of the layout inside.
 

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George
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Jetson
Hi All,

Regretfully, I am selling my Alu-Cab Canopy Camper currently fitted to my long bed 2019 TRD Off Road Tacoma. I will be uploading more pictures soon but want to get the ball rolling on it. I bought a travel trailer and would like to get it off so I can start towing it.

$18, 775

The camper was installed at Juniper Overland in Arvada, CO last February, so just under a year on the truck.

It has:

- slide in table
- shower cube (used maybe 3 times)
- bat wing awning
- molle plates
- full spare mount
- furnace w/ GP Factor fitment kit
- installed blue sea switch panel
- Expedition Essentials rear hatch table
- Expedition essentials propane holder
- GP Factor Windows - one installed, and one ready to be installed and will be included
- exterior LEDs - uninstalled and will include
- Two 100 watt Renogy solar panels
- can include the Exped Megamat at extra cost (i just got a new one from REI after the last one had a puncture, only a couple nights spent with it)

It's fully wired now and I have my custom built cabinets and custom base plate. These can also be included for extra (but far less than Goose Gear) if you also have a long bed tacoma. I probably put 50+ hours into them. I personally wasn't crazy about the price or layout of the Goose Gear so I just did it myself with 80/20 aluminum. Quite happy with the result.

Some notes:
- furnace has set off carbon monoxide detector once. I haven't had a chance to debug, but it was at high elevation. I have just slightly vented the tent when using it. Always warm and have used it in sub 20 temps many times.
- wiring is properly gauged and labeled.
- i've had some minimal dust get in the rear and can see that alu cab failed to seal the hatch completely. Easy fix, just haven't done it.

I am not sure of the process to get it taken off my truck and placed on yours, but I'm sure Juniper or somewhere similar can do it.

I've put an enormous amount of effort to get this thing to where it is. I would consider selling the whole rig, but it's just hard to get a new truck right now so it would have to be a good offer. Love the camper and all its features, but we are planning on spending more time on the road and just need some more space.

Hi is this still for sale? I am interested, can you email me at georgejetson1234@protonmail.com. I am a few hours away, but willing to make this work. Thanks GJ.