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Old 12-27-2004, 04:06 PM
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I talked to the rep at the NL in Cleveland about bidding, he told me the minimum bid is just a suggested amount...You can bid as low as you want. Bids are opened every Monday at 4:00pm and the highest is taken to the bank for acceptance. I believe each bid cost $20??? I never bid but thought about it, good luck.
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Old 12-27-2004, 04:12 PM
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i want that boat
 
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Originally Posted by mkramer
I talked to the rep at the NL in Cleveland about bidding, he told me the minimum bid is just a suggested amount...You can bid as low as you want. Bids are opened every Monday at 4:00pm and the highest is taken to the bank for acceptance. I believe each bid cost $20??? I never bid but thought about it, good luck.
i think the fee is a one time registering fee. it hink they also charge a deposit with each bid which is returned if you did not hav the highest bid or if the back rejected your bid.
I placed a bid on the 38 TG they had.
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i think the fee is a one time registering fee. it hink they also charge a deposit with each bid which is returned if you did not hav the highest bid or if the back rejected your bid.
I placed a bid on the 38 TG they had.
Yes, I believe your correct. The deposit is returned if your not the high bidder. They told me not to worry about the deposit, they were tired of returning everyones deposits. I'm sure each locations may be handled a little different, I don't honestly know. That was my experience...
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Anyone who would pay 160K for that boat needs to have their head examined!!!!!

What would 2 XR's and an ITS transom assembly cost, just for starters?

Didn't Jeffreys friend just sell one that was perfect with less than 50 hours on it for $175K?
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Anyone who would pay 160K for that boat needs to have their head examined!!!!!

What would 2 XR's and an ITS transom assembly cost, just for starters?

Didn't Jeffreys friend just sell one that was perfect with less than 50 hours on it for $175K?
Yes he did. I think you're looking about $7k for each XR without the Sportmaster, and I don't want to know how much an ITS box is . I spoke to them about it, they thought it was going to go for around $200k . I didn't even go to look at it, however, if anyone is seriously interested I will be happy to go look and take pics! .

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That's what I was thinking Bobby and that is assuming that everything else is there!!!!

I wouldn't offer more that $125K for it....after a survey of course
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Originally Posted by craig223
That's what I was thinking Bobby and that is assuming that everything else is there!!!!

I wouldn't offer more that $125K for it....after a survey of course
That's what I was thinking. I was going to go look at it but it didn't really have the set-up we want, not worth $160k+, and our boat isn't sold yet. Ba-hum-ba! Oh well, see you in Miami

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Oh well, see you in Miami

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I can't wait!!!!!


Shouldn't you be studying????
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I can't wait!!!!!


Shouldn't you be studying????
WINTER BREAK!!!
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