Listing the Avenger!!
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From: Edmonton, AB. Canada
Verbi,
Sad to hear you're selling the 380...been so happy with mine. And yours definitely has one of the sharpest paint schemes. What's next OL, NT, Cig? or are you going boatless?
Good luck trying to list on here...never did work for me listing my 270 (which is still for sale). Same thing, wouldn't take the payment.
Sad to hear you're selling the 380...been so happy with mine. And yours definitely has one of the sharpest paint schemes. What's next OL, NT, Cig? or are you going boatless?
Good luck trying to list on here...never did work for me listing my 270 (which is still for sale). Same thing, wouldn't take the payment.
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From: Sudbury Ontario
Verbi,
Sad to hear you're selling the 380...been so happy with mine. And yours definitely has one of the sharpest paint schemes. What's next OL, NT, Cig? or are you going boatless?
Good luck trying to list on here...never did work for me listing my 270 (which is still for sale). Same thing, wouldn't take the payment.
Sad to hear you're selling the 380...been so happy with mine. And yours definitely has one of the sharpest paint schemes. What's next OL, NT, Cig? or are you going boatless?
Good luck trying to list on here...never did work for me listing my 270 (which is still for sale). Same thing, wouldn't take the payment.
#30
I know I've heard "once you go bayliner..."
I can, however, understand trailering a 38 every time could get old. I wouldn't slip in that tannic-stained water you guys have at the north pole either. It sure would look nice in my slip at gin-clear torch lake though.
I can, however, understand trailering a 38 every time could get old. I wouldn't slip in that tannic-stained water you guys have at the north pole either. It sure would look nice in my slip at gin-clear torch lake though.


