2000 29 outlaw price?
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I guess the obvious question is why the engine swap. Probably has the old stringer design also.
Looks like the nose is bashed up and the engine cover is a bit rough but he’s practically giving it away at that price so it might be worth a look.
Are you looking to buy for yourself or someone else?
Looks like the nose is bashed up and the engine cover is a bit rough but he’s practically giving it away at that price so it might be worth a look.
Are you looking to buy for yourself or someone else?
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My biggest concern would be with those engines, How are those stringers?
No steering either. I can see the nose scuffs so I bet in person the boat looks even rougher, Plus it's a custom paint job, I wonder how good it look up close?
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No steering either. I can see the nose scuffs so I bet in person the boat looks even rougher, Plus it's a custom paint job, I wonder how good it look up close?
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I wasted $900 going to Jackson Miss. to look at a 29 outlaw from teh cracked stringers to the sagging headliner , and mold in cabin. it was a waste of a trip and I think this Tx run would be also as I look closer at pics