Value of this 2002 Lightning 38?
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From: Slapout, Alabama
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It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It is a staggered 38' lightning with 575s and LOW hours.......very desirable boat.
With the price of gas down and Obama's economy growing at a record pace (hahahahaha) I think there will be a lot more buyers this spring than there has been in a while.
Yes I know there are a lot of good deals out there right now, but we don't know all of the details on THOSE boats either do we?
Good luck with the sale, nice boat! I'd touch up the paint, get the engines started, and start at $95K if it was me. just sayin
With the price of gas down and Obama's economy growing at a record pace (hahahahaha) I think there will be a lot more buyers this spring than there has been in a while.
Yes I know there are a lot of good deals out there right now, but we don't know all of the details on THOSE boats either do we?
Good luck with the sale, nice boat! I'd touch up the paint, get the engines started, and start at $95K if it was me. just sayin
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From: Spring, Texas
It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It is a staggered 38' lightning with 575s and LOW hours.......very desirable boat.
With the price of gas down and Obama's economy growing at a record pace (hahahahaha) I think there will be a lot more buyers this spring than there has been in a while.
Yes I know there are a lot of good deals out there right now, but we don't know all of the details on THOSE boats either do we?
Good luck with the sale, nice boat! I'd touch up the paint, get the engines started, and start at $95K if it was me. just sayin
With the price of gas down and Obama's economy growing at a record pace (hahahahaha) I think there will be a lot more buyers this spring than there has been in a while.
Yes I know there are a lot of good deals out there right now, but we don't know all of the details on THOSE boats either do we?
Good luck with the sale, nice boat! I'd touch up the paint, get the engines started, and start at $95K if it was me. just sayin
Sweet ride! Good luck with the sale!
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From: Brookfield Wi
If I were to "blow the cobwebs out" I would drain all the fuel, oil, if not closed cooling system change thermostat, Impeller and definitely, prime the oil pump before turning the key! All oil has definitely drained off critical surfaces. I wouldn't run the engines over 3k without changing the valve springs since they probably have a very bad memory by now. A lifter may not come back either. Nothing is worse than sitting for any mechanical equipment.



