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    What is the price? You must have an idea of what you want. Average price on NADA boats is 10,400.00 without any options . So how close an I?

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    Hey, thanks for the inquiry. Yeah, the NADA average retail with the add-on options, which on NADA can vary from everything from tires on a trailer to a cassette player {... does anyone still actually use those?} changes the price a bit.

    But even the options are pretty basic: props, bimini top, tower, stereo system, trailer, lights, etc... etc...

    Average Retail with the simplest add-on's is about $15500

    As mentioned in the above, I don't have to sell, I'm just curious as to what I can get out of it. But, that's not to say that I'm not motivated to sell. I'm very motivated and willing to talk. But, I'm also looking to get more than $10,400.

    Here's the NADA link; I think this link will work anyway... http://www.nadaguides.com/Boats/1995...0180905/values

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    So is your number 15k? Really hate when people do this. You have a number in your head just post it. It's a nice looking boat!

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    No insult intended its just when you said ''Make me an offer I can't refuse'' it makes you sound desperate to sell . Remember when you ask for nothing that is probably what you will recieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael hunter View Post
    No insult intended its just when you said ''Make me an offer I can't refuse'' it makes you sound desperate to sell . Remember when you ask for nothing that is probably what you will recieve.
    exactly. Honestly most people are going to look at a nada guide. Also you have another thing keeping from geting top dollar, the long cold winter that is quickly approaching. Most people aren't in boat shopping mode right now they are in winterizing mode. Personally I wouldn't be buying a boat in the fall unless I was getting a screaming deal. Your boat looks like a great boat that has a been restore well and has been taken care of but in the end you still have a 21 year old boat. I like to think my boats will get top dollar when I decide to sell them but in reality I know I won't get what I want. I would put a price on the sale. You clearly have a number in mind.

    1995 supra labrisa
    Pro boss gt40
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    Little off topic, but im in between those two props (541 & 543) what are upsides and downsides to both if you don't mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by middlegriff1 View Post
    Little off topic, but im in between those two props (541 & 543) what are upsides and downsides to both if you don't mind.
    If you go to the service tab there is a prop page. Lots of info there. Here is a good page also. https://www.wakemakers.com/supra-wak...oat-propellers I'm running a 541 and love it. I got a better hole shot and top end over the stock prop

    1995 supra labrisa
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