- Features
- Cabinets, Counter Backsplash, Counter- Material, Dinette, Kitchen Sink, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator/Freezer, Stove, Bluetooth/Aux., Cd Player, Entertainment Center, Interior Lighting, Satellite Dish, Stereo System, Tv, Tv Antenna, Air Conditioning, Bathroom Sink, Bed - Q
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Stock #421422 - 2007 International 300 RE PB305 Diesel Bus Conversion - 7.6 L / 300 hp, 7 kW Generator, Sleeps 7 SkoolieThis 2007 International 300 RE PB305 diesel bus conversion--a fully remodeled "skoolie"--melds a reliable 300 hp diesel chassis and Allison‑type transmission with full residential amenities. With a 7,500 W Generac generator (only ~80 hours), dual 15,300 BTU rooftop AC units, stainless residential appliances including refrigerator and 4‑burner propane oven/stove, plus memory foam mattress and electric fireplace, it's built for both family road‑trips and off‑grid living.... (read more) This diesel-powered RV features a spacious residential-style layout that includes a fully equipped kitchen, full bathroom with hot water system, and a private bedroom tucked at the rear. The kitchen boasts a stainless steel residential refrigerator, a microwave, and a 4-burner propane stove with a full oven--ideal for preparing home-cooked meals on the go. Ample cabinetry and counter space make this a practical and welcoming area for full-time living or extended travel.In the living area, dual reclining sofas provide comfortable seating, complemented by an electric fireplace that adds a cozy ambiance. A memory foam mattress ensures restful sleep, and LED lighting throughout enhances visibility while conserving power. Two roof-mounted 15,300 BTU air conditioning units manage both heating and cooling needs efficiently, supporting comfort in all seasons.Entertainment and tech features include a 45-inch Roku TV with satellite antenna, offering access to your favorite shows and streaming services wherever you park. A central alarm system enhances security. For off-grid flexibility, a 7,500-watt Generac generator--with only 80 hours of use--provides ample backup power when hookups aren't available.This 2007 International 300RE PB305 conversion isn't just a vehicle--it's a diesel pusher skoolie designed to be a dependable and inviting home on wheels. With robust mechanics, comfortable living features, and road-ready systems, it's perfect for adventurous families or individuals seeking a unique, mobile lifestyle.Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!Reason for selling is ready for another project!.You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 200-1353 to discuss this RV.Selling your RV has never been easier. At Pop RVs, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 273-7188 and we'll get started selling your RV today.Take a look at ALL ***147 PICTURES*** of this RV, AND A VIDEO, on our main website at POPSELLS DOT COM. We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you! All work has been done by the owner who has decades of experience creating tiny homes and bus conversions.
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