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Re: help buying a bullet
Originally Posted by craig223
I'm sure that you've heard the others say this already, but I'll post it one more time just in case. :cool: :cool:
DO NOT BUY IT WITHOUT GETTING A SURVEY!!!! I hear that there is a guy named Ed Cozzi that has great pricing on surveys!!! :D :drink: :D :drink: "Everytime I try to get out, they pull me back in." (Godfather III) Enough nonsense. Yes, get a survey from a surveyor who owns a moisture meter and knows where to check. If it's an EFI or MPI engine, the ECMs can be scanned for trouble codes. Note to cbdragon: Surveys have gone up slightly. $12.00 to $14.00 for a Bullet. $150.00 for a sea trial and $150.00 per engine for a compression test. Price for leak-down test available upon request. No extra charge for ECM scan. |
Re: help buying a bullet
Originally Posted by crayolacrazy
well how faet can you make a 1990 31 bullet go with twin 750s 28 pitch props 5800rpms a guy I know claims low 90s
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Re: help buying a bullet
Ed, has your price gone up to recoup the money lost from the dickweeds that don't pay?
How much to come up here in July, survey the Cigarette, and spend a week seatrialing it here in lake Michigan? I'll make sure the fuel tanks stay full. The beer cooler too. |
Re: help buying a bullet
Hey,
I'm in the market for a Bullet. If you are considering selling one. Please contact me. I'ts warm by me so I can make a deal now if that is incentive for anyone. Thanx |
Re: help buying a bullet
Originally Posted by birdog
Mine ran 86 with 650 hp.....30s Labbed....5400
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Re: help buying a bullet
Craig
That was standard bravos in fresh water. The boat runs great I still do not have a lot of seat time in it but wih the 28 bravos that are on it now it sees 80 without a problem and more to go but like I said still taking it easy with it! |
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