WTB: 30' Mystique , Vice or even a Cafe Open
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The one at Double R I assume you're talking about?
For 150K.....well there's a lot of things I'd be looking at ahead of that (even if it's CAD).
I'm looking for one that is priced to actually sell I'd say rather than, well I don't know what that price is indicating. That is double the NADA value so I wouldn't think it's worth the call yet.
I'm looking for a straight bottom or a Bullet as I don't want to spend a ton. If I could insure/finance a 20 year old boat, I'd just buy a nice 88ish bullet for 40K or so. However, to get something newer I'd pay more, but not 3 times as much.
For 150K.....well there's a lot of things I'd be looking at ahead of that (even if it's CAD).
I'm looking for one that is priced to actually sell I'd say rather than, well I don't know what that price is indicating. That is double the NADA value so I wouldn't think it's worth the call yet.
I'm looking for a straight bottom or a Bullet as I don't want to spend a ton. If I could insure/finance a 20 year old boat, I'd just buy a nice 88ish bullet for 40K or so. However, to get something newer I'd pay more, but not 3 times as much.
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I think I have mine sold but I will know by this week. The buyer is going through financing. If for some reason he cant get the financing we can make a deal. My email is [email protected], just send me your info.
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The one at Double R I assume you're talking about?
For 150K.....well there's a lot of things I'd be looking at ahead of that (even if it's CAD).
I'm looking for one that is priced to actually sell I'd say rather than, well I don't know what that price is indicating. That is double the NADA value so I wouldn't think it's worth the call yet.
I'm looking for a straight bottom or a Bullet as I don't want to spend a ton. If I could insure/finance a 20 year old boat, I'd just buy a nice 88ish bullet for 40K or so. However, to get something newer I'd pay more, but not 3 times as much.
For 150K.....well there's a lot of things I'd be looking at ahead of that (even if it's CAD).
I'm looking for one that is priced to actually sell I'd say rather than, well I don't know what that price is indicating. That is double the NADA value so I wouldn't think it's worth the call yet.
I'm looking for a straight bottom or a Bullet as I don't want to spend a ton. If I could insure/finance a 20 year old boat, I'd just buy a nice 88ish bullet for 40K or so. However, to get something newer I'd pay more, but not 3 times as much.
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What does everyone think is a good buy on that boat, and what is the "fair value"? It is pretty tough to judge what these are worth with so few out there, and a lot of pride involved by the owners (as evident by most adv prices).
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I think I have mine sold but I will know by this week. The buyer is going through financing. If for some reason he cant get the financing we can make a deal. My email is [email protected], just send me your info.
I shot you an email just to get some details.
I'm still a "tirekicker" at this point but plan on pulling the trigger on a boat by this spring for sure, so not quite a perpetual one.
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