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Location: Dekalb IL | I have a Sundowner custom 4 horse trailer with large LQ and every option available with the exemption of the automatic awning, my awning is manual....I need to sell the trailer ASAP. It is a 2002 trailer that was custom ordered, extra tall and extra wide, again with every option imaginable right down to the closed circuit camera system and comfort stall flooring. It was used on 15 trips, 12 of which were within 50 miles of home, needless to say there are hardly any miles on it. It's been inside and not used in 2 years, I have to get something much smaller and need to sell this one for other reasons as well....any help besides posting online? Please Help : ) |
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Regular
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Location: Illinois | You need to list it here in the trailers for sale section. It's not that hard. I've sold several horse trailers in the past and I've found this is by far the best place to sell one. Good luck!! |
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Location: Dekalb IL | Thank you, I will do that. Just waiting on pictures...is it worth it to get it posted without them if it's a little sooner? Any other input to getting it sold besides listing all the details and options? I appreciate your input...I am just concerned b/c it's such a high end trailer and is pricey. |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: West TN | Pictures certainly help to market the trailer. When you first post, it will show it as a new add and if you have pictures, it will accompany it beside the post. |
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Regular
Posts: 63
Location: Illinois | |
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Regular
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Location: Illinois | You can list it without the pics and they will add them after they receive them. It does help to have the pictures with the add. |
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Expert
Posts: 1283
Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | What do you want for it? If it's a real good deal let us know. |
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Member
Posts: 25
Location: Dekalb IL | I will be posting it for sale for approx $60K, new these trailers are approx. $110-120 so I think that's a pretty good deal for something basically brand new, hardly used, some areas untouched.....it has every feature option available at teh time, extra tall and wide, comfort stall mats, midtack, 3 mangers, 4 stalls, stud divider between stall 1 and 2, huge LQ, separate bathroom with toliet and shower, sleeps 4 easily....screen doors for both LQ and midtack, door between LQ & bathroom, between bathroom and midtack, midtack and horse area, ramp, load lights, rear fold away tack...too much to list! let me know what you think....thanks : ) definitely can offer a better deal for a fast sale! |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 644
Location: Odenville, Alabama | If you know of a place in your vacinity, that is SAFE , where there is good traffic flow, set it out there. I've sold several, sitting out in front of my girlfriends barn on a busy highway. Just be sure that it's "UNSTEALABLE" |
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Veteran
Posts: 254
Location: Dickinson, TX | Wow! Back in the 80's a nice house ran $150k... That sounds like a nice trailer/home... I'd have to get a mortgage to pay that off! |
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Member
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Location: Dekalb IL | I know : ) I purchased it and paid it off while I was living at home after college before buying my own farm. Now I have to be at work and at the farm, 2 full time jobs, there isn't time to travel away to horse shows so I have to stay local except for regionals. I loved using this trailer, I'll miss it but realisitically it should be enjoyed MUCH more often than it's being used which is never in the last 2 years : ( |
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