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    Default 1992 Supra Sunsport

    I have been looking for a boat for a while and had a question about the value of this boat.
    Its a 1992 Supra Sunsport 508 hours with numerous add ons
    Gladiator tower with Bimini and 4 wet sound rev 8's speakers.
    6 interior speakers with Bluetooth radio and transom remote.
    Wet sound 420 equalizer with mic
    Has amps and 2 batteries
    Has built in reversible ballast pump for surfing with about 800lbs of built in ballast
    I understand between the system and tower that's probably about $5,000
    He will sell it for $13,000.
    Is it still worth that even being that old with all the add ons?
    Thanks again
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    Looks like the interior has been done too. That boat is a full composite built boat with low hours I would say its well worth the asking price.

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    That is a pretty boat that looks very clean. 13k seems pretty reasonable with the tower, blasts, speakers, and newerish upholstery.

    The question have to ask yourself is, can you really find a boat in April/May/June that is cheaper, looks better, and puts out a better ski wake and surf wake. Unlikely. I'd say snatch that deal and enjoy summer. Every day you wait is a day not on the water.

    You can probably find an older Supra with good upholstery for less, but then you'll have to ask yourself when you need to drop the 6k for a new floor/stringers and who is going to have that little adventure. With this turn-key ride ready to go, forget the stringers and ski.

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    It's in the ballpark, even a bit of the low side for a composite boat. Age does not affect value, condition does. They have already depreciated as far as they'll go, and there's a possibility of prices increasing as they become considered more "classic" and prices of new boats continue through the stratosphere. Prices of these boats does not seem to have changed from when I was shopping 7 years ago. $13k for a composite boat that needs nothing is a good price. If it needs odds and ends but nothing major it's a fair price.

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    Buy it. I have been looking for a similar boat to mine for a friend and these boats do not come up for sale often....at least not in my area. As stated above, these boats are not getting cheaper unless they need work.
    Kevin



    1993 Supra Sunsport
    5.8 351 HO PCM @ 285hp / PCM (40 A) 1.23:1
    Acme 422 Propeller 4 Blade 12.5 X 15.5 RH 1" Bore .105 cup
    Ballast: (2) 540 lb and (2) 350 lb Straight Line Launch Pad
    Wakeboard: CWB Absolute w/ Faction bindings / Surfboards: Hyperlite Coex & Broadcast

    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability." ~John Wooden

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    I had a 92 sunsport and I sold mine for $13.5k if I remember right. so this is right there. It has similar upgrades to what mine did, and better in many ways (can't knock the Wetsounds speakers).

    If you're looking for a direct drive, this is pretty turnkey and has everything addressed.
    2008 Moomba Mobius XLV. Monster Cargo Bimini, and more mods to come...

    1992 Supra Sunsport. **SOLD** 2k pounds ballast, Surf System, Blue LED's everywhere, decent audio system.


    Tow Rig: 2013 F150 Ecoboost FX4 (wife's rig) Other money pits include:1998 BMW M3 Cabriolet, 2002 Audi S6 Avant, 2005 Kawasaki ZX-6R 636.

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