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Price Drop....
Just reduced the asking price to $21k......thx Drew
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price drop
About to get the transom and bracket job done, at which point the boat will be off the market.....reducing the price to $19,500 before I do in case anyone is interested. Doesn't seem so, but you never know.....also will trade for something that's finished, I just ran out of time and inclination....thx
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You get the transom and bracket on there you may be able to sell at your asking price... You say tank has been flushed. Is it the original aluminum tank?
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Might be better off parting it out!? -Fred
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I mean I understand the Seacraft craze and all. You can put whatever $$$ you want on them but put a price on there that is reasonable and people will bite. Honestly to me none of these Seacrafts are worth what some are asking after restoring them. When I sell something I put a price on it to sell it....not what I think its worth with all the hours of labor Ive put in it. Just the way it is. Now if demand of these things keep increasing then yeah the price will go up some.
I mean an Aquasport switch panel??? Come on now. Sorry to say but youre really just selling a motor and nice enclosure. Trailer?? No pic of it... |
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The motor is a good selling point which is important, but even if the boat was finished with the resto i think you would still have a hard time moving it at this price. Prob be a good idea to look through the forum at the past sales of Sceptre's/Tsunami's and get this to the right price point. Just sayin..
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