Have an older Cigarette and worried about the value?
#21
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Ill swing by the paint shop tonight and snap a few. Na donzi is gone just picked up a 272 formula for the Fall River Poker Run. Its in a couple weeks so need to bang on this one so i can be in it. Small stuff to do. And as for the Cig that wont leave my hands. Has nothing to do with investment but the fact im building it to exacally what Ive wanted for a while. Kev boat lookin nice souns good also. So was the gauge bad, not to get off topic just wondering how you made out.
-Mike
-Mike
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There are a ton of older nice boats in all kinds of makes out there guys. I have an 89 but it means as much to me as a 2011. Its all about taking care and respecting your boat. 4-5k can really make these things look like new again. Of course whoever stops there lol.
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I'm also into the simple classic lines and looks of the 90s Cigs. Some of the newer interiors are just too much, too flashy. I like the classic style with big power.
The only thing I dislike is the inefficiency of the hulls as compared to the new stuff.
The only thing I dislike is the inefficiency of the hulls as compared to the new stuff.
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Thank you! Here's a few more I have on my work computer...
It's a 468" 550hp. Boat runs low to mid 70's all day long. I was looking for a 30-32' boat, but after I took a ride in the 24 cig I was sold. Not the most efficient hull out there, and it sure is heavy, but the ride is unreal for a boat this size. We love it!
It's a 468" 550hp. Boat runs low to mid 70's all day long. I was looking for a 30-32' boat, but after I took a ride in the 24 cig I was sold. Not the most efficient hull out there, and it sure is heavy, but the ride is unreal for a boat this size. We love it!
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-Artie
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