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      Location: Never in one place long | Having the hardest time trying to decide if I should buy this trailer.... it's a 2006 SUndowner 2horse bumper pull. Looks to be in very good condition, one owner. Has a small bit of hail damage on roof nothing serious. No big scratches or anything else. just regular horse wear. The lady wants $8,600 for it. I think it's a fair price but I haven't bought a trailer in 8 years so not sure. Anyone have this kind of trailer? I had a 2000 gn sundowner years ago and loved it so think this would be nice.
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    Location: Stuck in a cubicle having tropical thoughts | I'd want to see more photos of all sides and inside, but as long as everything is good, I'd say it's worth it. I've been wanting to sell my LQ and downsize so I have been looking at trailers hoping mine sells and I'd say she has it priced right. It would probably be priced higher if it was on a dealer lot. |
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      Location: Never in one place long | barlracr429 - 2014-09-07 9:34 PM
I'd want to see more photos of all sides and inside, but as long as everything is good, I'd say it's worth it. I've been wanting to sell my LQ and downsize so I have been looking at trailers hoping mine sells and I'd say she has it priced right. It would probably be priced higher if it was on a dealer lot.
Yep, that's what I'm doing, downsizing big time! The inside looks nice and she sent me tons of pics I just didn't wnat to put a million on here. Tires have some wear but look ok to me. |
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       Location: Phoenix | Compared to new models I've seen, the price seems fair. |
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   Location: Texas | We paid that in 2010 for that same trailer but a 3horse. It was in perfect condition but the tires had some wear |
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    Location: Idahome | Be sure to move the mats and look at the floor to see what shape it is in. If it is in good shape, I wouldn't hesitate. I pull a 96 Sundowner GN that we have never had issues with. |
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| I just bought that same trailer from my parents, but it was a '98 or '99 version. I paid them $6200 and from what I can tell, I paid under market value. So, I would say it's a good price. They don't seem to lose their value very quickly!
My mom also gave me the sales receipt from when they bought the trailer new...$8900. Not too bad at holding it's value over 15ish years! |
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       Location: fun meter pegged OK | Price seems reasonable. Heres a 2006 Sundowner listed for 9,800 in our area. For comparison only http://tulsa.craigslist.org/grd/4648497216.html |
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