Yes, except you might want to make sure on the pipe sizes in the mobile home. Some have pretty weird sizes and some acually freeze up and expand and you can't get another fitting on. This, of course, depends where you live.
Ans2 Almost all Plumbing in Mobile homes (at least in Canada) is to national plumbing standards.
Yes, a mobile home can use a standard household toilet, the sewer system falls under the plumbing code of an inhabited dwelling, just like a house. R.V's though can be different since they are not designed as primary residences but are vehicles.
You can find many differnet bathroom faucets at either a home depot or a lowes home and improvement supply store. use this site. www.homedepot.com/homeimprovement.
Bar faucets are faucets that go mainly in the kitchen at the sink and they have this long bar that looks like a swan's neck.
In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
There are the standard home Xerox DocuMate scanners. There are also special scanners meant for production and use in a business. There are also mobile scanners.
Two UK mobile phone networks (T-Mobile and Orange) use a standard known as GSM1800. This uses a frequency of about 1800MHz.Two UK mobile phone networks (O2 and Vodafone) use a standard known as GSM900. This uses a frequency of about 900MHz.
A mobile CB can be converted to a base station for use in the home by adding a 12 volt, 4 amp regulated power supply.
PVD faucets resist scratching, but can corrode slightly. Chrome faucets are durable can be scratched by heavy scouring. Single handle faucets are easiest to use.
Most use Ebay.
I can see no reason why not .
Yes
According to magazine Consumer Reports it is difficult to use a rating system for lavatory faucets because one must base the decision on the finish and not the brand. Most people do not think of using the best rated they purchase for need and looks. The most purchased faucets are the Moen One-Handle, American Standard, and Pfister Single Control.