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Location: Hillsboro OH | XT/300 Limited, 10th Anniversary Edition, 2004, titled in 2005.3H GN with 4' short wall. Has extruded aluminum sides, Carefree awning, hay rack, air conditioner. A few minor issues like a broken bottom hinge on the dressing room door, broken load door hold back latch, missing center caps on 2 wheels, fender molding missing on one side. Trailer was mostly stored outside. Used mostly to haul a few times a year to local fairs, it was used on 3-4 long trips (MI, TX, MS).Given those details, is $16,000 a fair price? |
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Location: Vermont | Too much... Here's one for 13,900 and nothing broken... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=416308 |
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Location: TN | Sounds high, especially since it needs to have work done to it! |
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Location: Hillsboro OH | The trailer Paul posted has none of the extras this trailer has. I think the repairs are all minor, less than $100 for parts and we can do it all ourselves. |
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Location: Texas | Originally written by balakai on 2012-10-14 12:44 PM
The trailer Paul posted has none of the extras this trailer has. I think the repairs are all minor, less than $100 for parts and we can do it all ourselves.
It sounds like you have made up your mind. :) A trailer is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If you like it, and are willing to have the price, then go for it
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Location: Hillsboro OH | Yep, we did make up our minds. We got the price down a little.Now I need to read up on the floor cleaning and coating process--think it was posted by gard. |
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Location: Manitoba, Canada | Yes, it was Gard. Just read it myself a few days back. |
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