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scootyeti

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Pricing question
« on: April 03, 2012, 01:33:45 AM »
So my bet and win (a 03) recently lost power while driving and refused to start after. At the shop they are telling me the engine compression is low and a diagnostic might cost as much as 400 bucks (yikes!!!). Since I'm leaving the country for a couple of years soon and won't get to ride it anyway I'm not inclined to throw money at it... so i was wondering if you mavens would suggest a decent price to help it move quickly. I was going to put it on sale for about 1500 before this blew up... no idea how to work it now.

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Re: Pricing question
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2012, 04:07:37 AM »
What is the Kelly Blue book TRADE IN value? It's free on line. A trade in is almost worthless anyway so base your # on that. Go to stadium Yamaha parts, and look up the Cylinder/head/piston kit, and subtract those. DON"T tell a buyer your Liars quote of four hundred. Just give the retail parts price, and let them figure how to have them installed. Most people looking to buy a dead scoot will be doing their own work anyway.
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