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True enough.
But I never met anyone who built a mod sled looking to maximize their return on investment.
For me it was a HUGE learning experience
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Don't feel bad it happens to the best of us....Over the years I have invested well over 100K in mod sleds only to recoup a very small fraction of my investment ....Whats even more ridiculous I would snow check a new sled ever year.
Stay away from off shore power boats 10K per foot to build and when you go to sell 3k per foot is what the market bares.
DPG
I wish the Phazers had a better track record with being boosted.
Would love to boost mine if I thought the little engines would really stand up to it long term
My best guess on it's value would be $8500- $ 10,000 here in canada
I have an 08 nytro with roughly $40 k in it and would be lucky to get $11-12 k for it
I would keep the Kmod and install it in the viper, I have already asked Kevin and with different cross shafts it will work.
All I can do is see if anyone is interested over the course of the summer.I would agree, I was going to say 8-10, 10g consider yourself lucky, 8 I think is more realistic, seeing what the mod nytros have been going for.
I have four kids.
That why I have two nytros and two phasers!
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ALL you fraken nut balls saying you invested money into selds are delusional. You simply spent that money.
Invest: Expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material growth result.
Maybe I'm to narrow in my definition but I don't believe that having fun would be considered a profit or material growth.
With that said I'm in the same type of situation. Bought Exit shocks all the way around and the Timbersled Mountain Tamer suspension but now I'm looking at a newer sled. What to do with the old?
I think that if we really can't handle the thought (or the reality) of that much depreciation on aftermarket items then a stock sled would be the proper direction to go. As for me, I will continue to buy used when I can or look for good springtime sales!!!! Last year Timbersled has 25% off sale in May and then the place I bought it from gave me a bit more on top of that 25%. So I got a $2,650 suspension for $1950.
Hope for the best and good luck.
I would agree, I was going to say 8-10, 10g consider yourself lucky, 8 I think is more realistic, seeing what the mod nytros have been going for.