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TeamShogren.com 01-18-2013 09:26 PM

Boat Came Out Awesome, Very Clean
 
Boat came out awesome, here's more than 87 pics taken today.

http://www.pier57.com/web/used/Formu...inois/5596820/

Regards,

Pier 57

www.pier57.com


Originally Posted by T-RAV (Post 3839257)
Where's the pics? Is it still for sale or are you just letting everyone know for when it comes back up for sale?


Rwbrew3 01-19-2013 02:33 PM

Wow! Is that the same boat described earlier in this post? Don't see any signs of neglect or weather abuse! Drives look brand new, interior looks flawless etc... If its the same boat as described prior I need my boat detailed by y'all!

Rick

Level III Chaos 01-19-2013 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by Pier57.com (Post 3851476)
Boat came out awesome, here's more than 87 pics taken today.

http://www.pier57.com/web/used/Formu...inois/5596820/

Regards,

Pier 57

www.pier57.com


Yeah.............boy that sure looks trashed! LOL That's a fair asking price with 165-ish hours on the engines. Being somewhat of an expert on Formula redo (LOL), and having a 312 myself for a number of years.....it seems like it only needs a new sun pad skin, transom shower cap assembly, and some paint redo on the trailer. Stereo system as nice components for that year age.....Alpine V12 stuff is nice.

I saw the post last night that is now deleted.....not sure if that was in regards to this boat or that other boat mentioned. Good luck........looks like a nice 312!

TeamShogren.com 01-19-2013 04:05 PM

Very Nice Boat
 
Thank you. It's a very nice boat, low hours. There is no question boat sat for along time and it was dirty, very dirty. It took about 70 hours to clean up, buff and change all fluids and filters but it came out great. Thank you to our head detailer who said it was his toughest challenge in 10 years here. Will make a great boat for someone. It needs some minor swim hatch repair, paint or leave trailer, transom shower cap on order and new cockpit cover on order.

Regards,

Pier 57

www.pier57.com


Originally Posted by Level III Chaos (Post 3851779)
Yeah.............boy that sure looks trashed! LOL That's a fair asking price with 165-ish hours on the engines. Being somewhat of an expert on Formula redo (LOL), and having a 312 myself for a number of years.....it seems like it only needs a new sun pad skin, transom shower cap assembly, and some paint redo on the trailer. Stereo system as nice components for that year age.....Alpine V12 stuff is nice.

I saw the post last night that is now deleted.....not sure if that was in regards to this boat or that other boat mentioned. Good luck........looks like a nice 312!


Jordan 01-22-2013 03:14 PM

Nice Job

aquaforce 01-22-2013 07:36 PM

The work shows nice and in part as I said before Formula builds well with top tier materials which endure the elements, last longer and make a come back possible.

I would still do a survey on any boat I buy to have paper and a scientific basis for a decision.

88242LS 01-22-2013 07:57 PM

Personally I think the price is a tad high, but thats just me, IMO redo the sundeck to help,, again just my opinion, I almost bought the last 312 from you guys, can't say anything bad about the staff there at all, they even helped me out on another Formula they sold in the past with some records they dug up for me, did not have to do that,

Again Thanks!!

Full Force 01-23-2013 05:39 AM

[QUOTE=mrfixxall;3848736]Do you know what it would take for someone to pop out a freeze plug?? that rite their is a stupid statment.and trying to pry one out is not happening too easy..you think we are all stupid fools????

QUOTE]

Actually anyone who does engines knows its not that hard, a 1/4 extention and a small hammer, pop it sideways pull plug.... takes 3 seconds... at least thats how I do mine when doing engines....

FIXX 01-23-2013 09:27 PM

fixx
 
[QUOTE=Full Force;3853717]

Originally Posted by mrfixxall (Post 3848736)
Do you know what it would take for someone to pop out a freeze plug?? that rite their is a stupid statment.and trying to pry one out is not happening too easy..you think we are all stupid fools????

QUOTE]

Actually anyone who does engines knows its not that hard, a 1/4 extention and a small hammer, pop it sideways pull plug.... takes 3 seconds... at least thats how I do mine when doing engines....

much easier to pop out when its frozen.. i could tell you first hand that it froze but im not going to go their...

NEXT!!.

Full Force 01-24-2013 05:11 AM

[QUOTE=mrfixxall;3854251]

Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 3853717)

much easier to pop out when its frozen.. i could tell you first hand that it froze but im not going to go their...

NEXT!!.

right, I dont know either way what happened,just stating its easy to pop a freeze plug...then again, if it froze, popped a plug, was fixed and ran since then there is no issue either, thats what why they call them freeze plugs... 50,000 is still too much though when there are so many deals out there...


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