F292SR1 for sale-how low do I have to go?
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Just like you, I have mine out back on a lift. 357SR-1. I just came across someone out here, and now I'm thinking of bringing it out. Even though I am not interested in another boat (even though yours IS beautiful!) I am a bit mixed up about a trailer. Care to lend a bit of advice?
Just like you, I have mine out back on a lift. 357SR-1. I just came across someone out here, and now I'm thinking of bringing it out. Even though I am not interested in another boat (even though yours IS beautiful!) I am a bit mixed up about a trailer. Care to lend a bit of advice?
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Just like you, I have mine out back on a lift. 357SR-1. I just came across someone out here, and now I'm thinking of bringing it out. Even though I am not interested in another boat (even though yours IS beautiful!) I am a bit mixed up about a trailer. Care to lend a bit of advice?
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I have a 2001 formula fastach 312 with 6.2 L twins with low hrs. that i might sell if any one is intrested . i just put crome ehust tips on it. i still have silent thunder panal.it comes with a 2007 triple axel trailer. looking at 43 ft boat. dave
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I have a 2001 formula fastach 312 with 6.2 L twins with low hrs. that i might sell if any one is intrested . i just put crome ehust tips on it. i still have silent thunder panal.it comes with a 2007 triple axel trailer. looking at 43 ft boat. dave
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Sorry for the intrusion on your thread. What I meant to tell him was to post his own thread with pictures and list an ad in the classifieds. Boat looks nice just too far away for me. You'll definately get more for it if you sell it yourself, just be patient, Formula lovers love that model year, check out MagicFloats thread. Someone out there will eat that boat up, when the time is right. No one wants to buy a boat now and have it sit all winter and be paying for it. Mid-winter or early fall, you'll probably start to get more people who are interested. They'll start to prepare for the upcoming season. Best of luck!