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bly123
Well I now have my 03 900 ZR Sno Pro and I can't keep both. You all know what I have It's a 98 ZR With a brand new never run 678 Black Magic engine, Pipes, chip, gearing, clutching, Cross link Snow pro Suspension ,Usi Skis, Digital Pypro 2000 EGT guage, New track new studs you have all seen the pics of this sled. Would you sell it out right or part it out. Kepp in mind that parting it out will get more money, but it's also alot of work with all the pulling it apart off the sled packaging it and shipping it. What do you think? What would you do?????
indytriple
I'd part it out, try to recoup some of your loses. Congrats on the new sled, I'd had enough with my ZR as well and made a move.
bly123
QUOTE(indytriple @ Mar 21 2005, 10:14 AM)
I'd part it out, try to recoup some of your loses.  Congrats on the new sled, I'd had enough with my ZR as well and made a move.
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i forgot what kind of zr wasyour sled and what move did you make
arcticranger
QUOTE(bly123 @ Mar 21 2005, 11:25 AM)
i forgot what kind of zr wasyour sled and what move did you make
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what kind of money you talking might be interested?
bly123
QUOTE(arcticranger @ Mar 21 2005, 01:04 PM)
what kind of money you talking might be interested?
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I will take any resonable offer. (The sooner the better)If you want the whole sled it would be easier fro me then parting it out. Email me and I'll give you my number. bly123@hotmail.com I have to decied what to do in the next day or so because if I sell it out right fine. But if I part it out I have to start pulling it apart. A
dgree
I'll take the 900, cause thats exactly what I'm looking for. Everyone I talk to says the 03-900 is the best of the 3 years they've been out.


As for the 98 I'd sell it straight out. Forget the hassels of tearing it down unless you already have most of the parts sold. I think the track and some other parts may fit the 900.

Good Luck
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