WHORETASTIC PRICE of $20k FIRM for my 1991 28' with 502's.
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PS: I'll drop it off at your house with my truck. LOL.
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That's nuts.
If any of those people can show you more boat (not just size but quality) for the money tell them to buy it on the spot.
This is priced right for sure. At 28K an offer of 20 would have been a pretty low one, I think 20K firm is spot on.
Good luck on the sale......or hope things turn around and you end up happy you didn't sell it.
If any of those people can show you more boat (not just size but quality) for the money tell them to buy it on the spot.
This is priced right for sure. At 28K an offer of 20 would have been a pretty low one, I think 20K firm is spot on.
Good luck on the sale......or hope things turn around and you end up happy you didn't sell it.
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That's nuts.
If any of those people can show you more boat (not just size but quality) for the money tell them to buy it on the spot.
This is priced right for sure. At 28K an offer of 20 would have been a pretty low one, I think 20K firm is spot on.
Good luck on the sale......or hope things turn around and you end up happy you didn't sell it.
If any of those people can show you more boat (not just size but quality) for the money tell them to buy it on the spot.
This is priced right for sure. At 28K an offer of 20 would have been a pretty low one, I think 20K firm is spot on.
Good luck on the sale......or hope things turn around and you end up happy you didn't sell it.
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That is the problem. Banks don't want to lend on anything older than 10 years and the people that have the cash don't want to part with it. Hell I have the cash in the bank and would love to jump on this. I look at the pics every time I come on. I just don't want to drop any nest egg cash cause I don't know if I'll have a job the way things are going. Good luck with the sale.
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That is the problem. Banks don't want to lend on anything older than 10 years and the people that have the cash don't want to part with it. Hell I have the cash in the bank and would love to jump on this. I look at the pics every time I come on. I just don't want to drop any nest egg cash cause I don't know if I'll have a job the way things are going. Good luck with the sale.
By hoops I meant they want a survey and they wanna see the title, which isn't going to be an issue.
If you're worried about dropping the nest egg cash, don't.
Just sell it if you have a problem... It's not like it's going to get any cheaper. It's really only been on the market two weeks and I've had a ton of interest and it looks like it's going to sell soon. $hit, I could take 3 offers I don't want right now and sell it in 5 minutes, but taking that kinda fire sale deal doesn't make any sense to me. I'm losing enough as it is.
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When the Surveyer tells you to do WOT for 5 minutes straight. Check with him after 30 seconds and see if he still wants the next 4.5 minutes. The water test portion on my boat was cut very short.
Thank you, please drive through.
Thank you, please drive through.
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