'99 35 Lightning w/HP500 up for bid....
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'99 35 Lightning w/HP500 up for bid....
Not sure if anyone is looking or not but this seems to be in decent shape and is close to where I live and can get eyes on for anyone interested. It is listed about half way down "current inventory" list as item W-3855B.
http://www.harrisonmarine.com/
http://www.harrisonmarine.com/
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Not sure if anyone is looking or not but this seems to be in decent shape and is close to where I live and can get eyes on for anyone interested. It is listed about half way down "current inventory" list as item W-3855B.
http://www.harrisonmarine.com/
http://www.harrisonmarine.com/
I am interested in this boat. It looks real clean. Would like to talk to you about it and see if you could take a look at it for me. How does the bidding process work with this company. I did not see a minimum bid or reserve.
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35 Fountain
I buy boats all the time out of there. I showed the boat to my brother in law and he fell in love with it.Boat has 40 hrs and it looks like it.Twin 500 hps bravo drives and not one scratch on it. If he happens to get it I'll let you all know how it runs. JB
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Nice looking ride! Clean and low hours.
Has anyone picked up a boat from National Liquidators? They have a nice 42, what's the deal with the trailer isn't included? It looks like the right trailer for the boat.
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=3277
How does the bidding process work at these places?
Has anyone picked up a boat from National Liquidators? They have a nice 42, what's the deal with the trailer isn't included? It looks like the right trailer for the boat.
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=3277
How does the bidding process work at these places?
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Nice looking ride! Clean and low hours.
Has anyone picked up a boat from National Liquidators? They have a nice 42, what's the deal with the trailer isn't included? It looks like the right trailer for the boat.
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=3277
How does the bidding process work at these places?
Has anyone picked up a boat from National Liquidators? They have a nice 42, what's the deal with the trailer isn't included? It looks like the right trailer for the boat.
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=3277
How does the bidding process work at these places?
It i probably the trailer that came on the boat. The repo yards keep the trailers since they are not part of the deal and sell them for thmselves and keep the cash.
I have a brand new 42' fountain trailer that is for sale if you are interested.
Moved a boat from miami with it. Still hasn't ben titled. Perfect shape.
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Nice looking ride! Clean and low hours.
Has anyone picked up a boat from National Liquidators? They have a nice 42, what's the deal with the trailer isn't included? It looks like the right trailer for the boat.
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=3277
How does the bidding process work at these places?
Has anyone picked up a boat from National Liquidators? They have a nice 42, what's the deal with the trailer isn't included? It looks like the right trailer for the boat.
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=3277
How does the bidding process work at these places?
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Many boats go for quite a bit less than "minimum bid". If you're willing to risk not getting the boat, bid low. If you talk to a good guy, they'll let you know expected selling price if they have one, and if there are multiple bids, etc. I'd ask for Jonathan if you call there, he's been pretty straight with me on some boats.
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Good luck on the bidding, looks like that could be a screaming deal. Jonathan is pretty realistic on the boats there.