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From: Houston, Tx
Hey Rob, I do think that my project is cost effective. I get alot of satisfaction from doing a project like this. Just the response from yall makes it all worth while..You can buy a almost a new boat but there is always something about it that you would like to change. My boat will be excactly the way i want it when it is done, and i will be able to stand back and look at it and say that i built this awsome boat..Thats a priceless feeling. You have to enjoy doing things like this. But i would encourage anybody that has the opportunity to rebuild a boat to do so.. Two of my buddies have change thier outlook on buying new model boats. They want to do the same thing that I have done. I paid about 73,000 for the boat and will have about another 18,000 in it when i am done..New power next year will run about 48,000..Then i will be in almost a new boat for under 150,000...
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From: cleveland
Hey Rob, I do think that my project is cost effective. I get alot of satisfaction from doing a project like this. Just the response from yall makes it all worth while..You can buy a almost a new boat but there is always something about it that you would like to change. My boat will be excactly the way i want it when it is done, and i will be able to stand back and look at it and say that i built this awsome boat..Thats a priceless feeling. You have to enjoy doing things like this. But i would encourage anybody that has the opportunity to rebuild a boat to do so.. Two of my buddies have change thier outlook on buying new model boats. They want to do the same thing that I have done. I paid about 73,000 for the boat and will have about another 18,000 in it when i am done..New power next year will run about 48,000..Then i will be in almost a new boat for under 150,000...
pick up some tired 500efis... send em to zul and the come back as 650efis... total 40k and 8mph faster



