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I will tell you that the motors are great shape and I personally rebuilt one of the XR's not more than 10 hours ago with all new gears.
The top deck does have a few clearcoat issues, but what boat is perfect.........for what he bought it for he is WAY ahead of the game. |
Originally Posted by excursion
(Post 2797647)
I will tell you that the motors are great shape and I personally rebuilt one of the XR's not more than 10 hours ago with all new gears.
The top deck does have a few clearcoat issues, but what boat is perfect.........for what he bought it for he is WAY ahead of the game. |
NADA Low retail with options is 136k for a 2004 and 154k for a 2005. It does not take into consideration 525EFI's instead of 500's, custom paint, and some other options not listed. It is also not your typical repo boat, more of a voluntary surrender with a well known history.
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Originally Posted by customryder
(Post 2797686)
ok dont know what he gave but the asking price is high imo.. nothing is bringing low retail.. exp. a repo boat...
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Well I ended up using my local credit union and my loan rate ended up being 8 %, I started dealing with the regular boat lenders but was a headache due to it being called a repo, so I hired a local surveyor to go down there and do a full survey on it and it is in great shape according to the surveyor. I am not to worried about the small clear issues as my Boat mechanic does great boat paint work so if touch up is needed it will be handled by a professional as it is going straight to his shop for clean up and inspection. The price I will leave a mystery and just say that I could not pass it up knowing the quality of these boats. Hopefully this answers some of the questions, and I will leave a spot open for the old owner any time he wishes to join us for a run. I am sure we will have one of the nicest boats on lake erie for sure. I will post pics once i get her home next week.
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Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
(Post 2797755)
It's nobodys business what it sold for except Laszlos and the Bank. I don't know what your interest in all this is but remember the former owner is a good friend of alot of people on here including myself so lets remain compassionate and let Laszlo complete his deal which he seems to be very happy with. :drink:
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Hope you guys dont mind the plug but I just listed my Powerquest on e-bay so if you know of anyone looking for a great deal on it please pass along the information. I am passing along the savings on my old one. P.S. they finally updated the Lab Marine sight.
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No Reserve??? Doug
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Sorry fixed it, did not post correctly when i listed it, alot of activity so far, but will see who ponies up.
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Originally Posted by laszlo01
(Post 2797766)
Well I ended up using my local credit union and my loan rate ended up being 8 %, I started dealing with the regular boat lenders but was a headache due to it being called a repo, so I hired a local surveyor to go down there and do a full survey on it and it is in great shape according to the surveyor. I am not to worried about the small clear issues as my Boat mechanic does great boat paint work so if touch up is needed it will be handled by a professional as it is going straight to his shop for clean up and inspection. The price I will leave a mystery and just say that I could not pass it up knowing the quality of these boats. Hopefully this answers some of the questions, and I will leave a spot open for the old owner any time he wishes to join us for a run. I am sure we will have one of the nicest boats on lake erie for sure. I will post pics once i get her home next week.
Where on erie do you run, ive been up ther a few times with my 32 A/T when my buddy bought a 31 sonic from there. we stayed at wolverine marina nice place. and congrats on the 37 that is a awsome boat. |
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