greenthumb
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Buddy bought a new 9R for $16k+tax last season. Boosts were $17k+tax. They had a couple of each.
I used to keep track of costs, but have come to the conclusion that there's no point thinking about it like that anymore. If you want to take the sport seriously and have new toys, sledding is the worst possible financial decision you can make.How would a guy feel if he spent 27,000g on a boost @ 11 - 19 % interest to find out they were selling for 17g under a year later. There will be lots of financial combustion over the next couple years.
If that's the case the sales will certainly be also sliding down. Hard to justify with the current pricingFuture sleds could top $38 too $46 k if the sport grows like O.H.V's
The next few years could be demand-ing as the economy slides further into recession...
That's what i thought,,, then I seen a SxS for dam near $50 k out the door with all the bling
She's mint byeOr... maybe i should use this picture in the ad, so they dont come in with high expectations. Lol
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Looks like she's been off a few sweet jumpsAfter being for sale for 2 years i had my first person come to look. It was for his friend though. Guy didnt end up taking it. The deal was for 1900$.
I ask why for analitics and It came down to plastics in rough shape and me being honest about the engine. I told him it could last 5000km or blow up in 10 mins. If i just said it will go forever probably would have closed the deal. Lol
Oh well, like i told buddy, i dont care if it ever sells or not.
I might fix it up a bit, but then id want more money for it.
Back in the shed lol
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Dunno , I think it's the other way aroundPeople make me laugh….
3800 k…. And then say “not bagged” even though its been pounded down every rough trail in BC.
5000k in Ontario is probably half the wear that a BC sled has seen.
There is some nice ones on kijji.
Saw a boost it axys for 8500 yesterday