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    Posted: November-26-2004 at 11:36am
Hey, for anyone looking,
there's a few nice looking early 80's Nauti's on Ebay right now.
'81', '84' & an '86'.
(ohhh, if I only had more garage space and more $$$.)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December-17-2004 at 7:04pm
I bid on the 81 and lost it by $100.00. The 84 reserve price was $9,000.00 (too high). I bought the 86! Finally. Now I have two, a 1982 and a 1986. Anyone want to buy the 82?
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I'm lookin'--where are you and what are you asking?
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Chicago area. Asking $5,000. Its winter, the no negotiation take it as it is price is $4,000.
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Chicago is quite a haul from Texas. You ever do any travellin'? You in a hurry to get it out of there?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Brian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December-19-2004 at 11:29pm
No hurry to move it, however it is for sale.

You are correct, Chicago is a long haul from Texas! You should have bid on the 81 anniversary edition on E-bay from about a week ago. Looked like a good deal.

Good Luck shopping!
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Brian;

I have been looking for an '82 SN, and I am in the Chicago area (Cary). Is your boat still for sale? Email me at dgwinn390@hotmail.com.

Thanks!

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Hey! Chicago is not far from Texas!!! Texarkana, TX is closer to Chicago than it is to El Paso.

I hauled my '68 from the center of Vermont to Houston on a rusty skimpy CC trailer and I would not trade the adventure for a million dollars. It took 3 days to get it home - my girlfriend rode with me - I kept trying to find water a long the way to put the boat in but she talked me out of it.

Go for it - the farther away the boat the more you love it when you get it home. Free advise from Jim.
Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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Hey Jim: I travelled from Austin to california to pick-up my '93 SN. I left Austin Saturday morning (3:00am) and was home Sunday afternoon (8:00pm).

My advice: If you find a boat you like, just go get it no matter how far away. You will be glad you did.
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Originally posted by Brian Brian wrote:

Chicago area. Asking $5,000. Its winter, the no negotiation take it as it is price is $4,000.


Brian,

Assuming this boat is in pretty good condition I'll take it off you hands for 4K.

email me@ mark.bowman@lion-nathan.com.au



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Mark & Dave,

Thanks for the interst in the 82. I did sell it in January.

I will miss this boat. I will also get over it when I start using the 86 I bought to replace it!

Brian
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