need advice
#1
I have a rolling 1999 Warrior frame complete with plastic and wheels.I am going to list it on Ebay and need the expert advise from you Yamaha guys! I am planning on a $1500 reserve on this .You think that is too much for a quad with no engine or tranny? Thanks
#4
I think a price in the $800 - $1000 range would be all you could fetch simply because of the shipping hassles and not many people go looking for Warrior chassis when looking for something to stuff an engine in.
Do you have all of the electricals? CDI, rectifier, etc,etc.....if you do, I would just tear the thing down to nothing and sell it piece by piece.
I had a 1987 Warrior rolling chassis for sale not long ago and never got an offer over $500
I ended up selling it piece by piece and have gotten nearly a grand out of it so far.....and I haven't even got the front portion of the frame yet.
Electrical items bring top dollar when you have guys out there looking for them.
Do you have all of the electricals? CDI, rectifier, etc,etc.....if you do, I would just tear the thing down to nothing and sell it piece by piece.
I had a 1987 Warrior rolling chassis for sale not long ago and never got an offer over $500
I ended up selling it piece by piece and have gotten nearly a grand out of it so far.....and I haven't even got the front portion of the frame yet.
Electrical items bring top dollar when you have guys out there looking for them.
#5
The guy that has this doesnt want to strip it and box everything up seperatly but owes $1500 on it.I guess he could enev leave the engine in it.It has a new topend (less than 2hrs) when the bottom end messed up.This the guys first quad and I hate to see him loose his butt on it.Already loosing the $300 he paid a shop to do the topend.
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