What would it take to get it gone?
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In today's market what price would it take to sell my 2001 382 F2. There is not alot of these boats out there and it is hard to come up with a price to start at. The boat is in great shape but not perfect. It is powered by fresh 500 Hp's with XZ drives. Any thoughts on what $ amount to start with? Thanks
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Do you guy's think mid 50's would be out of line. The only reason i ask is i hate god d#$m tire kickers or the guy who calls asked all about talks your ear off and then *****es about your price. I would rather just put a fair price on it and get it sold quick.
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From what I see on the valuations $82,950 is a low retail price so if your thinking mid 50's it should sell fast.
Have some pics and specs? I'm looking at 382's. t r o f e o @ b e l l s o u t h . n e t
Have some pics and specs? I'm looking at 382's. t r o f e o @ b e l l s o u t h . n e t
Last edited by aquaforce; 12-11-2010 at 06:40 PM.
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I think you missed one fine detail in his description...."F2". This is a hollow cabin race boat, not a full blown 382. I have no idea what the value is, I loved my 2002 382 but I'd have no interest in a race 382.
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Yep, your right, that little F2 thing makes a big difference. The full cabin is a must in our purchase.
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Yes, that is the problem it is hard to get a value. The boat is not completly useless it is fast and would be hard to go this fast in this big of a boat for this cheap. I love the boat and would like to keep but i just took a job with the local PD and my weekends are going to be gone for a long time. Thanks for the input.






