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Post by atownswhizkid on May 31, 2006 0:31:04 GMT -5
Price range for hybrid toys? i thought around 4500.
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Post by gtilley45 on May 31, 2006 6:08:34 GMT -5
A nice one is a little more than that. Holman has a REAL nice one for sale for $5,900 I think it was.
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Post by atownswhizkid on May 31, 2006 9:06:40 GMT -5
Are they really worth that much?
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Post by gtilley45 on May 31, 2006 12:29:49 GMT -5
Yes!! I had $15,000 in my YFZ that I traded for my hybrid. I figured it would be worth it cause I've always wanted one and the guy I traded with had over $22,000 in the one I traded for.
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Post by jrspawn on May 31, 2006 15:13:33 GMT -5
Hey, both of my Walsh YZ's cost over 30,000 when built. And my Laeger was around the same. On the other Hand my production(supposed to be cheaper to build and race)East coast YFZ has ove 26,000 into it, so anyway you look at it, they are very expensive to build. But on the other hand, to buy a used one, you can normally find a good deal on them. Like gtilley45 said, you can find good ones pretty cheap. Alot of the "bigger named" ones like walsh and laeger hold they're value alot more it seems like. They were limitly produced so they're isnt alot of true ones out there of those makes.
Thank you Justin
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