MTI passblocker
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That must be the one I saw. Lots of blue and yellow I think. I took pics of the interior because I liked that removable seat back. Was still called pass blocker. This was about 3 years ago roughly
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Straight bottoms and flat decks
Straight bottoms and flat decks
Last edited by bck; 08-16-2018 at 07:00 PM.
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Brad Benson Hyundai Sold Ends His Business | AutoMosys
Article says the dealership was in bankruptcy. If the boat was owned by the dealership then it was an easy out for him.
Article says the dealership was in bankruptcy. If the boat was owned by the dealership then it was an easy out for him.
#15
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So many of these boats are are tough to sell due to wild paint and color combos.
Past the helmet that’s a badass boat
Past the helmet that’s a badass boat
#17
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Put the engines and drives up for sale in the swap shop then park the boat alongside Al Copeland's "Phenomenon" and package the two for 100K.
I'm sure it's a great boat in many ways but who wants it? It's not the first boat that was custom built for ONE man and I'm sure it stroked his ego nicely but when it's time to sell, for whatever reason, you're hunting a very very small part of the market.
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I'm sure it's a great boat in many ways but who wants it? It's not the first boat that was custom built for ONE man and I'm sure it stroked his ego nicely but when it's time to sell, for whatever reason, you're hunting a very very small part of the market.
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Remember this boat had that weird story where it took on some water during the Key West PR. The escape hatch popped open on the bottom of the boat and they beached the boat vs. letting it sit in the water. Then it was lifted off the beach with a crane onto its trailer.
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Remember this boat had that weird story where it took on some water during the Key West PR. The escape hatch popped open on the bottom of the boat and they beached the boat vs. letting it sit in the water. Then it was lifted off the beach with a crane onto its trailer.
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If the boat was owned by the dealership that went bankrupt wouldn’t it be an asset of the dealership therefore going straight to auction as opposed to being brokered first ? With some of the wild stuff that’s out there now I don’t see how this WOULDNT sell. Just my opinion unless there is some damage of course .