Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Trying to gauge a little interest...
HCS Snowmobile Forums > Snowmobile Forums > Polaris General Discussion > Pro-X

bonz50
lots of ya have seen the pics of my 03 prox7 and have a good idea of what kind of shape its in... I'm thinking about selling but may part it out instead as I'm pretty damn confident it will bring more $$ that way, albeit with some effort on my part and some time...

and, no, the hyperlight is not for sale...

here's the list:

2003 prox7
RKT Head
ATTAC
Boss Seat
136x1.75 track, ported and punched
136 skid with track usa extensions and billet idlers and 8" billet wheels in the back
custom valved shocks (stock torsions, 110# straight rate front springs, and 120# center)
hand guards
6" riser
bar hooks/SLP grips
02 pro-x bar pad (complete coverage instead of the biscuit)
PERC
blue chrome low shield
blue skid plate and snow flap
red front bumper
Hot Seat single pipe
V-Force 2 reeds
fresh motor (only has about 350 miles since redone, new pistons/rings, crank has been trued and balanced w/ new bearings)
SLP Air Box mod
windshield bag
handlebar bag
rack for tunnel extension

at the moment there are no skis on it, if I keep it i'll decide which ones to get...

I'm not committed to doing anything at the moment unless there is a fair amount of interest... if I part out or sell whole I'm probably gonna have to sit out this season, not a bad thing cuz money is a bit tight with some of the house projects i want to do this year...

what do you guys think??? just curious
racerdave
Sell 50% interest to thnksno. Share the ride plan :beerchug:
shortstop20
I may be interested in the 8" billet wheels, handguards, skidplate, and rack for tunnel extension depending on price and my money situation down the road.
n2oiroc
perc and boss seat wanted here.
Xc Special
Head maybe , $$$$
kevchev
DEFINATLY interested in the BOSS SEAT!!!!!!!

Kev
:beerchug:
proxJ
i might be intrested int he tunnel rack too.
ditchbangin
this might be a silly question, but will the head work on the 800?, i would also be interested in the seat, rail extension, and track...
tage81
Boss seat is on my wishlist...
tage81
but i think you would miss the pro x if you sold it, sad to hear that you are thinking about parting her out..
LoudnFast
I would take ....

136x1.75 track, ported and punched
136 skid with track usa extensions and billet idlers and 8" billet wheels in the back
PERC
rack for tunnel extension
ditchbangin
sounds to me like you would be left with alot of the stock parts....
700proxrider
Depending on price I might be interested in the roller.

I've got an old 98 XCR700 that knowone wants to ride and that triple would
go nicely into a better chassis.
bonz50
QUOTE(700proxrider @ Oct 26 2006, 09:03 AM) *
Depending on price I might be interested in the roller.

I've got an old 98 XCR700 that knowone wants to ride and that triple would
go nicely into a better chassis.

how complete???

QUOTE(ditchbangin @ Oct 26 2006, 06:41 AM) *
sounds to me like you would be left with alot of the stock parts....

that's what i'm afraid of with parting out...
Jeff_G
How much for the Hyperlite? :beer:


I think it would be more work because they are low dollar items but I think all the stock parts would sell.

Like: I just broke my throttle block. Loaded it is $90. I need a rear bumper. Front tie rods are bent. I could use a trailing arm. etc....


Jeff
shortstop20
I would also be interested in your American Flag Slydog Powderhounds. grinning-smiley-023.gif
sledge8
Don't part it!!!

I cosidered parting my perfectly good prox 800 also but after I added up the parts and all the time stripping and shipping I decided to sell it whole. I am glad i did. I got what I was looking to get and someone got a great sled. I couldn't see parting a great sled, diffrent story if it was crashed.

Good luck
ACE
ATACC AND AIR BOX HERE. PLEASE. 613-938-0934 TODD
ogrant
umm....whatta 'bout that hyperlite??
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2009 Invision Power Services, Inc.