Does anyone know anything about this 2000 T/S from New Jersey?
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Does anyone know anything about this 2000 T/S from New Jersey?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2000-Cigaret...wer_Motorboats
Looks like it could be a good buy for someone if it is as nice as posted...auction ends tomorrow.
Looks like it could be a good buy for someone if it is as nice as posted...auction ends tomorrow.
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Very interesting. Might be a good flip for someone also
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I was wondering when a thread was going to be started on this. I bet who ever wins this if someone really does. The boat is going to be a junker. Just my gut feeling. I'm sure we will see it back on ebay with the old buyers financing fell through. When in truth there wasn't a buyer or buyer got there and it was a ex sandy boat so on so forth.
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If it was possible to trust anyone this would be a no brainer - obviously the fear is that it is a P.O.S. - Still hoping someone has the scoop on it.
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My first thought was it was a Sandy victim, but the add says (fwiw) that it's a senior owned boat... if so, I guess it's possible they are done with it and just donated it as a tax write off.
If it's not salty and everything is okay on the boat, it's a good buy at the current $70k bid, even if you have to pay another $7k for a decent trailer.
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With a big ticket item on ebay, there's at least a 50% chance whoever wins the auction won't pony up or won't be able to get the cash... that's assuming they even respond to the seller after the auction is over...
If it's not salty and everything is okay on the boat, it's a good buy at the current $70k bid, even if you have to pay another $7k for a decent trailer.
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With a big ticket item on ebay, there's at least a 50% chance whoever wins the auction won't pony up or won't be able to get the cash... that's assuming they even respond to the seller after the auction is over...