7’ Flitepipe ***SOLD*** |
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nautiquefanatic
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Posted: December-28-2005 at 2:12pm |
see this auction, BUT, I will sell to anyone from this board for $325 plus $50 UPS shipping and END the auction early!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4600738754&sspagename=ADME%3AL%3ALCA%3AUS%3A31 |
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JoeinNY
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I'll take it, email me at jhf6659@yahoo.com and we will discuss payment methods and exchange info. Does this mean you have sold the boat?
Thanks, Joe Fennessy jhf6659@yahoo.com |
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nautiquefanatic
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Joe, I emailed you at the yahoo address, let me know ASAP if you want to do this.
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lol..........buy a 2 piece skylon fat boy new for 380..
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JoeinNY
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The skylon fat pole is nice, but doesn't fit over the original ring and finger type pylon on my 1967 mustang and I don't plan on replacing that anytime soon.
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bkhallpass
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Exactly Joe.
Ryan, the 7' flite pipe lists for $550, so if this one is in any kind of shape, that's a pretty good deal. BKH |
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nautiquefanatic
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SOLD to Joe in NY !!! Thanks Joe, and you will soon discover, it was a great deal! You will be very happy. I will email you a tracking number when I get it.
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sorry if anyone was offended..........didnt know it was different than my pylon.......why are flite pipes more than a fatboy?
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bkhallpass
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Flight pipe clamps on to you existing pylon rather than slipping over it. This was designed for older boats so that the ring does not need to be removed from the existing pylon. Thus, additional hardware is required for the clamping devices which hold the extended pylon to the standard pylon.
I believe the flite pipe is also solid, or at least thicker, because it does not have the existing pylon to slide over for rigidity. Finally, they don't have as big a market so production costs are probably a little higher, and they don't have any other compet*tion, so that would allow them to charge a bit more. BKH |
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