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should i pull the trigger on this fiberglass boat
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<blockquote data-quote="truckhuntfish" data-source="post: 204644" data-attributes="member: 5335"><p>I would go for it , it's only 125 at the worst (maybe 100) and you will get a good trailer. could sell trailer for 200 prob and already made money. gotta be a few good parts to strip from boat and make even more money from it. doesn't look like a losing deal either way. When i do things like this i don't look at my time as an expense so if you put a quick "rattlecan overhaul" on the trailer , you could get more probably. where are you from? , I might buy the trailer from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckhuntfish, post: 204644, member: 5335"] I would go for it , it's only 125 at the worst (maybe 100) and you will get a good trailer. could sell trailer for 200 prob and already made money. gotta be a few good parts to strip from boat and make even more money from it. doesn't look like a losing deal either way. When i do things like this i don't look at my time as an expense so if you put a quick "rattlecan overhaul" on the trailer , you could get more probably. where are you from? , I might buy the trailer from you. [/QUOTE]
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