SOLD SouthWest CO, Scout Overland Equipment kitchen (1 Viewer)

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Gus

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This is a Scout Overland Equipment kitchen, a kitchen in a box basically, with very little use, in excellent shape. It’s approximately five years old, but was only installed in my old 80 series for about six months, it has been stored indoors covered since then. It’s made of an extruded aluminum frame with 1/2” (approx.) plastic panels and uses some pretty burley drawer slides. Outside dimensions are 19” high x 36” depth/length x 20 1/2” wide. Weight is 100 lbs empty according to the manufacturer (no water, stove or any additional stuff in the drawers). There are three drawers one for the kitchen utensils, another for a cook stove and the largest has a sink/ faucet set up, with 10 liters/2.6 gallons of water
Kitchen drawer includes:
2 knives
Tongs
Can opener
Scissors
Mixing spoons and spatula and a cutting board
None of the utensils have used
And room for more stuff
The faucet requires a power source to work, whether that be a “house battery” or from the vehicles main battery(ies).
It fastens to the cargo area floor of an 80 series using the 3rd row seat anchor points, it could be pretty easily made to fit other vehicles by simply drilling new mounting holes.
The slide catches/locks can be sticky when closing the drawers and requires one to push up on the catch/lock to release.
I basically never ended up using it, I already had a camping system/set up that I like. I never got around to installing it in any of my Cruisers since the 80 series, hopefully someone can put this to good use. I do have the installation instructions/manual pdf. $1500, including shipping via Fastenal within the continental US. Located in Ridgway, CO. Start a conversation for the quickest response to any questions.
I could put this on a pallet and ship via Fastenal, which is typically a bit cheaper than UPS or FedEx freight.
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A few more detail pics:
It also includes a paper towel rack (3rd pic down)
The sticky slide catch/lock, last pic.

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Price?

Never mind. Missed it on the first read. GLWS
 
Price drop, $1500 shipped via Fastenal within continental US.
I also found a few pics of it installed in my old 80 series.
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