Yes two of them with only 25 miles each and $8000 for the pair.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?
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Yes two of them with only 25 miles each and $8000 for the pair.
What do you guys think?
At $8k for the pair, that puts you at $4k each. $4k each is a very decent price, in particular if the listed miles are accurate.
I would want to ask why two (2) 2012 Skidoo Summit 800 P-tech sleds have only 25 miles on them!
Have they been sitting outside for this duration? Sun Damage???
Have they been stored inside for this duration?
Are they both 154s? If shorter, the value diminishes.
Pull start only, or Electric start?
What type of fuel has been sitting in the fuel tank for this long? If E-10, I would be concerned. At only 25 miles, these puppies have been sitting for a long long time! E-10 will go bad in short order!
Also, Skidoo is very good regarding looking into history. Give them the VIN and ask that they look for any issues, etc. Most likely your local dealer will be willing to do this for you.
I assume from your user name that you ride Arctic Cats.
Are you wanting to give Skidoo a try?
...... if these are within your budget, and if this will get 2 of you into Skidoo, then yes...... by all means DO IT!
..... nothing wrong with the P-tech, but understand that these are carbureted, and are not FI. Your Cats are most likely FI.
.... also, these are not T-motion suspension. If T-motion is important to you, you'll need to go a year or so newer.
....... the P-tech sled value diminishes for or every year that we see the E-tech machines. Most all from 2013 on are E-tech. These days about $6k will get you into a nice low mile 800 E-tech machine.
If these are clean, if they both run well and strong, if there is no apparent damage (sun, weather or otherwise), and if they have clean clear titles..... then go for it.
Let's say that you decide that these are not for you, and that you end up selling them for $3.5k each.
Your cost for the experience has been $1 only. Not too bad!
If you can get $4k each, you've broken even!
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Now I got him down to $7000.
Oh man...... if these are 154s, you had better jump on this!
Current owner bought them in Oregon and moved to Missouri after riding them once.
Oregon issues real titles.... so this is good!
They both start and run and he has been storing them inside. He has been starting them regularly.
OK..... starting them up occasionally certainly helps.
You can buy test strips to see if the fuel contains Ethanol.
They come with covers.
The OEM tow covers sold for approx $150 each.
I live In Missouri now and they are close to me. I don’t have the Article Cat anymore. I do have a 2010 RMK I bought as a basket case and put it back together. I had about $2500 in it when I got it running. Now it has a SLP pipe and tuner. I turned up my oil pump, vented my oil tank and run 100:1 oil in my fuel. So far I have had no issues.
Regardless of a short track or not, these would be excellent for your wife and son.
1....... I picked them up for $7000 tonight. They are 154” track. I’m headed to Colorado Tuesday to ride.
2..... Previous owner says he drained the fuel and replaced it with stabilized fuel a few times over the years that they have been sitting.
3..... He also said Oregon is NOT a title holding state for Snowmobiles.