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Jupiter Sunsation 01-22-2011 09:50 PM

675K got you the boat, tilt trailer and the matching Z06 Corvette or just the boat?

schnydo 01-22-2011 09:51 PM

All Three

OL40SVX 01-22-2011 09:54 PM

So did Woods just buy it back for the owner or did it really sell?

Jupiter Sunsation 01-22-2011 09:58 PM

At 675 plus 67.5 in fees this was a 742.5 deal PLUS tax?

Buyer got a 50K Corvette, a 75K trailer and a 617.5K boat.......seems steep

PokerRun388 01-22-2011 10:08 PM

Ive seen the 44 at DS last 2yrs... its amazing.... and the trailer and rig pulling it was as amazing....

anyone know why hes selling the 44?
is he buying something else?

Mastercraft240 01-22-2011 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 3304745)
At 675 plus 67.5 in fees this was a 742.5 deal PLUS tax?

Buyer got a 50K Corvette, a 75K trailer and a 617.5K boat.......seems steep

Could be wrong here, but im pretty sure its sellers fee. Not buyers fee. Therefore, its 675k - 50k corvette - 75k tilt trailer= $550,000 for boat and tow vehicle. Awesome deal.

animalhouse 01-22-2011 10:14 PM

The fees are on both sides

RunninHotRacing163.1 01-22-2011 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by mastercraft240 (Post 3304747)
Could be wrong here, but im pretty sure its sellers fee. Not buyers fee. Therefore, its 675k - 50k corvette - 75k tilt trailer= $550,000 for boat and tow vehicle. Awesome deal.

heres a lil reading material for ya Mastercraft from Rich a OSO brutha on the board .. i pasted it 4 ya :drink:
been to any auctions lately ????


BJ is a no reserve auction, meaning that you have to sell the car no matter what the high bid is. When you enter the car for sale you sign paperwork that effectivelly transfers ownership over to BJ once the car crosses the auction block. If the high bid on a $100k car is $25k, BJ doesn't care they sell it. Your only other option is to essentially "buy the car back" by paying both the buyer fee and the seller fee of the high bid. I don't remember off hand what the fees are , but I want to say that the buyer fee is 8% and the seller fee is 6%.

RunninHotRacing163.1 01-22-2011 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by animalhouse (Post 3304750)
The fees are on both sides

+ 1

both typin at the same time Dan :ernaehrung004::ernaehrung004::ernaehrung004:

Jupiter Sunsation 01-22-2011 10:20 PM

From BJ site:
BIDDER REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Bidders will be issued a bidder paddle number only after all items have been received and your method of payment for vehicle purchases has been approved. Bidder credentials will not be issued if the application is incomplete or if required items are omitted.
On-site Buyer's Premium: 10% Absentee Buyer's Premium: 12% On-site Automobilia Buyer's Premium: 15% Absentee Automobilia Buyer's Premium: 17%

Seller fee is 8%


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