Identify/Price drive
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Helping a friend who has bought a boat from an auction. He bought it for the power and electronics in it and wants to get rid of the drives. He's not a boater at all..
I really don't know much about it but I can see that the drives are Bravo's sitting on IMCO extension boxes and the back of the upper on the drives are stamped IMCO.
Couldn't see any serial numbers or model or year or anything on it. If these drives turn out to be in good shape (like I think they are), what kind of price can he expect to get out of them?
Without knowing gear ratios or rebuilds or any of its history!
I really don't know much about it but I can see that the drives are Bravo's sitting on IMCO extension boxes and the back of the upper on the drives are stamped IMCO.
Couldn't see any serial numbers or model or year or anything on it. If these drives turn out to be in good shape (like I think they are), what kind of price can he expect to get out of them?
Without knowing gear ratios or rebuilds or any of its history!
Last edited by waterboy222; 09-12-2012 at 01:38 PM.
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From: Gaylord, Mi
I bet 1500 a drive...Just a guess tho
boxes extra.
Good used stuff generally brings half of normal retail. Not half of MSRP. THese drives being unknown regarding service etc....is why I say 1500
boxes extra.
Good used stuff generally brings half of normal retail. Not half of MSRP. THese drives being unknown regarding service etc....is why I say 1500
Last edited by drpete3; 09-12-2012 at 02:52 PM.
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