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Old 02-14-2016, 08:09 PM
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Why are these so expensive? The ones for sale right now are almost 38 and 42 money. Somebody please enlighten me...

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I agree. I am a diehard fountain fan and I think they are one of the worse deals out there. A lot of money for a two seater boat.
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So few made
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I'm staggered!
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Any way to find out the production numbers for the 2007-2009 years?
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Funny thing is they are asking more for used now then new leftovers were going for during the collapse.
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Maybe they come with the 6 XR drives per year they will blow from the high x dimension and stepped hull
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[QUOTE=MN25CITATION;4404028]Any way to find out the production numbers for the 2007

I'm sure R3 would have an idea, if you're on Facebook he's pretty good at answering questions.
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I could have got a new one for $150k in 2009.
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I wanted a 2006 model when we were shopping in the spring of 2014 , just couldn't justify the additional 60-70k it would have cost over the 2004 with side by side 525's. Found a super clean freshwater boat and love it . It wont break 100mph but that's really not a big deal or a number you can see too often in the waters we play in. We sea trialed at 93 mph in the 2004 on the owners lake , plenty fast enough for us. The newer interior would have been nice but the '04 is a huge upgrade from our 10 meter. Lots of side by side 525 boats for under 100k around .
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