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I want totake out the shower any ideas?


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My idea is that I wouldn't do it. My dos centavos. Smiler
 
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I want totake out the shower any ideas?


Help us out a little with your request. Ideas for removing it, or what to replace it with, or how to get it out of the camper....... be a little more specific and I think you'll see a lot more advice.

My friend Damon has one just like yours.




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Sorry. I want to remove the shower and put in a new one. Mine has the small sink in the shower and the hose hooks to it. If you have seen the inside of one of them you know the walls and floor are all in one.


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