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    #16
    Originally posted by Nobody View Post
    Since this boat is 90K new plus tax (w/ trailer)....$70K and it would be sold pretty quickly. $65K and someone gets lucky.
    I would guess he could walk away with a cool 80K or maybe even 83K. The key word was he didn't need to sell it so no reason he has to take that hit. There is no reason it should sell for less then 80K.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Nobody View Post
      Since this boat is 90K new plus tax (w/ trailer)....$70K and it would be sold pretty quickly. $65K and someone gets lucky.
      I think that's WAY too low.

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        #18
        considering its new, in amazing shape, not one thing out of line and comes from one of the top 5 tige dealers. He could and should hold out for a real good offer from someone that wants one now with out waiting on build time.
        It will truly be a sad day when it rolls away...and it will.
        Squid
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          #19
          Originally posted by Allan Kendall View Post
          considering its new, in amazing shape, not one thing out of line and comes from one of the top 5 tige dealers. He could and should hold out for a real good offer from someone that wants one now with out waiting on build time.
          It will truly be a sad day when it rolls away...and it will.
          Thanks for the kind words Allan, My crew had fun out behind the Z3 trying out all of your boards. You will have at least one Soulcraft sale out of the deal. They better buy one, I'm tired of
          them using mine all of the time. lol

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            #20
            Awesome looking boat.. This sure would be a nice upgrade from my 2001 20i

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              #21
              Originally posted by houstonshark View Post
              I think that's WAY too low.
              Though, if you decide to sell it for $70k, I'd buy it.

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                #22
                Originally posted by houstonshark View Post
                Though, if you decide to sell it for $70k, I'd buy it.
                I would have to go even lower than that, but I am awfully tight sometimes.

                The best thing about selling this boat, is that hopefully you can do it all over again in the near future. Good luck with the investment opportunity, and with the boat sale.
                Be excellent to one another.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by 91Terminator View Post
                  I would guess he could walk away with a cool 80K or maybe even 83K. The key word was he didn't need to sell it so no reason he has to take that hit. There is no reason it should sell for less then 80K.
                  It's a used boat, one year old with 50 hours. No warranty.

                  If your gonna spend $83, buying new would make more sense. On a good day, this boat will sell for $75K. This is the life and story of a boat....they depreciate the most the first 3 years. But most of all, the first. Sugar coating this reality doesn't help either.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                    It's a used boat, one year old with 50 hours. No warranty.

                    If your gonna spend $83, buying new would make more sense. On a good day, this boat will sell for $75K. This is the life and story of a boat....they depreciate the most the first 3 years. But most of all, the first. Sugar coating this reality doesn't help either.
                    agreed

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                      It's a used boat, one year old with 50 hours. No warranty.

                      If your gonna spend $83, buying new would make more sense. On a good day, this boat will sell for $75K. This is the life and story of a boat....they depreciate the most the first 3 years. But most of all, the first. Sugar coating this reality doesn't help either.
                      83K wont buy a 2013 Z3 with my options. More like 93K is what I'm seeing in my logistics. Remember Tige had a price increase
                      for 2013. Warranties for used buyers are affordable.. PCM has a nice warranty program for used buyers. So buying this boat @ 75k would be a good buy for someone looking for a showroom condition 2012 Tige!!! (On a good day that is)

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                        #26
                        I think they mean buying a new 2012 not necessarily a 2013 you could get a really great deal. I'm starting to notice a lot of northern states are clearing their 2012 inventory at deep discounts. Anyway, Good luck on the sale.


                        Originally posted by ecutter View Post
                        83K wont buy a 2013 Z3 with my options. More like 93K is what I'm seeing in my logistics. Remember Tige had a price increase
                        for 2013. Warranties for used buyers are affordable.. PCM has a nice warranty program for used buyers. So buying this boat @ 75k would be a good buy for someone looking for a showroom condition 2012 Tige!!! (On a good day that is)

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                          #27
                          Isn't the warranty and Service 360 transferable?

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                            #28
                            Tige does not transfer warranties. REALLY need to change this!!

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                              #29
                              Why wouldn't Tige stand by their boats regardless if the boat it currently owned by it's original owner? Doesn't make a lot of sense. I want to buy a used RZ2 and would feel a whole lot better if the warranty was transferable.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by under-ground-king View Post
                                Why wouldn't Tige stand by their boats regardless if the boat it currently owned by it's original owner? Doesn't make a lot of sense. I want to buy a used RZ2 and would feel a whole lot better if the warranty was transferable.
                                I can tell you from experience it is not.

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