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CAFE 04-02-2014 01:56 PM

off the subject but..... do all years top gun t/s with ITS boxes have shorties?
anyone?

cig92 04-02-2014 10:43 PM

I don't think so, most have standard length sport masters I believe??

Biggus 04-03-2014 05:33 AM

My T/S Mystique has ITS w/std length Sportmasters.

smokin' gun 04-03-2014 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by jbraun2828 (Post 4100085)
I don't think the 525 came until 2003. Smokin gun has an 03 525 for sale for 115k. Also there was an 04 in New York for 135 and another 04 in Florida for 135. So your right, not a ton for sale and prices depend on hours/condition.

i found trying to sell my boat became more of a hassel !!!! i got offers for $85.000 another guy guy wanted to give me $5000 cash up front take the boat and make $1000 payments every month tll paid for ..this guy actually called me several times and was serious...and a bunch of strokers that basically had no idea what a cig was ..one guy argued with me that the boat had the wrong props and drives on it .32 bravo 1s and ITS sportmasters from the fact ..i hung up pulled the adds ..done wasting my time
all the bull $hitt and not one person ever looked at it ...

Quinlan 04-03-2014 06:11 AM

Exactly ^^^ I know I wont get a third of what I have in mine IF I tried to sell it. FK IT---- this beeeeeotch is just gonna keep rocking MY World!!

302Sport 04-03-2014 07:24 AM

I understand your guys side of the argument because we have two boats on the market, but from the buyers side, it is a totally different approach.

When I'm buying something I want to find the boat/guy that is in total desperate need of the money and has to get rid of his boat because of financial reasons. When buying, I try to buy the boat at a price that I feel, if I had to I could sell the boat that week.

For instance, the guy that called smokin gun and offered $85K. If smokin gun just lost his job, needed to pay his mortgage, etc..., that $85K check would've been cashed before you could blink. But, you guys are in good financial standing, and don't have to sell. If you dig deep enough though, you will always find the guy who is about to loose his house and needs the toys gone.

The key to buying right is being a vulture......

pm203 04-03-2014 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by 302Sport (Post 4100556)
I understand your guys side of the argument because we have two boats on the market, but from the buyers side, it is a totally different approach.

When I'm buying something I want to find the boat/guy that is in total desperate need of the money and has to get rid of his boat because of financial reasons. When buying, I try to buy the boat at a price that I feel, if I had to I could sell the boat that week.

For instance, the guy that called smokin gun and offered $85K. If smokin gun just lost his job, needed to pay his mortgage, etc..., that $85K check would've been cashed before you could blink. But, you guys are in good financial standing, and don't have to sell. If you dig deep enough though, you will always find the guy who is about to loose his house and needs the toys gone.

The key to buying right is being a vulture......

The other side of the coin here is that if someone is selling due to financial problems, chances are that the boat they own has been neglected over some time and will need some additional work.

302Sport 04-03-2014 07:44 AM

Very true, buyer beware, but sometimes you get lucky if you do your due diligence.

The other thing is that most of these fire sales are gone. So, what you have is buyers who saw the low numbers years ago trying to buy boats from the people who are financially stable and wont drop their price. This leads to people getting frustrated and pulling their boats off of the market, which is why if you go into the classifieds today, you will be greatly disappointed with what's listed for sale.

jbraun2828 04-03-2014 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by smokin' gun (Post 4100513)
i found trying to sell my boat became more of a hassel !!!! i got offers for $85.000 another guy guy wanted to give me $5000 cash up front take the boat and make $1000 payments every month tll paid for ..this guy actually called me several times and was serious...and a bunch of strokers that basically had no idea what a cig was ..one guy argued with me that the boat had the wrong props and drives on it .32 bravo 1s and ITS sportmasters from the fact ..i hung up pulled the adds ..done wasting my time
all the bull $hitt and not one person ever looked at it ...

Really, you didn't want to do the land contract thing haha. Selling is the worst part of all this and is just a pain in the azz. These boats are getting harder to find and yours is a beautiful boat at a great price. You will probably sell it from word of mouth when a real buyer comes asking around. Good luck

smokin' gun 04-03-2014 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by jbraun2828 (Post 4100595)
Really, you didn't want to do the land contract thing haha. Selling is the worst part of all this and is just a pain in the azz. These boats are getting harder to find and yours is a beautiful boat at a great price. You will probably sell it from word of mouth when a real buyer comes asking around. Good luck


Funny I did have a guy wanting to swap some land
In Wisconsin for it .. If I thought for one minute I could
Get enough out of it in parts I would strip it
Be a shame though


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