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project sled....Anyone?

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I have a 2012 Polaris rmk 800 pro with 31 miles on it. Had a little high speed run-in with a submerged object. Needs a tunnel, left side upper and lower a arm, shock, steering rod, and ski. If someone is looking for something to do this summer in the shop, this would be an excellent candidate for a light weight tunnel and turbo. Will need either some plastic welding or a new left side body panel.
 
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Go buy a new one, this is for someone that would like to make a lightweight modified sled that is out of the trailer, high marked everything in sight, dropped a few nastys, and is back in the trailer before the stock sleds have built up enough horsepower to leave the parking lot. I am not looking for someone that wants to have a stock pro.
 
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jerrydecoy

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Go buy a new one, this is for someone that would like to make a lightweight modified sled that is out of the trailer, high marked everything in sight, dropped a few nastys, and is back in the trailer before the stock sleds have built up enough horsepower to leave the parking lot. I am not looking for someone that wants to have a stock pro.


I think what he meant about his opinion on the price being too high was that if he could buy an intact sled for 9500 and mod it out you would have stock parts to sell to recoup some of the mod costs. Regardless of who you are trying to market the sled to it still needs parts. Mod or stock is a moot point. But keep in mind most of the time i dont know what the hell im talking about
 
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The salvage pool is a little mis leading this is the sled that ran at the Fargo North Dakota salvage pool. Needs a little more than A arms but is still a great base for someone that want to build a sled. Also did not run at 6200.

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mike_s

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A quick google search and some simple calculation yields the sled minus the cost of parts equals up to a value of $6125 before the deduction of labor costs. Just FYI.
 
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Nov 9, 2001
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The salvage pool is a little mis leading this is the sled that ran at the Fargo North Dakota salvage pool. Needs a little more than A arms but is still a great base for someone that want to build a sled. Also did not run at 6200.

Yep that is the sled!... It was either 62 or 6600. Not worth bickering over since both prices are right in ball park.
 
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Yep, glad I didnt buy that sled. I ran it to 5500 and quit bidding. Must of been alot worse than it appeared. Heck with sale fee and transportation you have to be into that thing for 7500 plus. Why you dumping it?
 
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