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Old 04-30-2010, 01:41 PM
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It was the topic of much debate in a thread not too long ago...
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Old 04-30-2010, 01:51 PM
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It was the one stripped down to nothing on ebay wasn't it? Looks good.
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Originally Posted by wstultz
It was the one stripped down to nothing on ebay wasn't it? Looks good.
Indeed!

All back together and running good.
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And now for the "rest of the Story" Anyone?
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is that a grill floating in the background?
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Originally Posted by BDiggity
is that a grill floating in the background?
Hahaha, you're the second one to say that. It's actually stuck into the ground at the sand bar.


Rest of the story? I was hoping someone would post the link.
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REALLY wished I had pulled the trigger on that boat when it was back in NY. I actually was just asking about that boat and heard it went to CA just before pics were posted. Boat was originally from Central New York....was stripped down and was back on ebay with the seller willing to put back together. Think the boat has 500's in it now but not sure.
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Originally Posted by cuposterchild
REALLY wished I had pulled the trigger on that boat when it was back in NY. I actually was just asking about that boat and heard it went to CA just before pics were posted. Boat was originally from Central New York....was stripped down and was back on ebay with the seller willing to put back together. Think the boat has 500's in it now but not sure.
As I recall (and where the debate came from) was the boat was a repo/bank owned and had been stripped prior to the bank getting it back. Then there was the ad on ebay that elluded to something about, "some parts can be located for this boat..." or something like that. It was a bizzare deal.

Looked good in Havasu though.
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I wonder if the banks persue something like that, I cant believe they just let it go
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Originally Posted by Pete280
I wonder if the banks persue something like that, I cant believe they just let it go
Most of the time it's not worth their time or $$$ but now the banks list the #'s off the engines and the drives on the note so people won't strip and let go...
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