Superjet Questions/opinions

SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
Personal loan at a credit union would work. Not that I am a fan of financing anything, but you feel you need to, so that may work. Credit Unions generally float better rates than regular banks or dealerships. I see you tried one bank already, try another. Maybe an online bank line Wachovia.com.
Someone will finance you in order to win your future business as well.

Last resort... Vinnie the loan shark?
 
I went through wacovia, cause thats my bank. We had awesome credit, and got approved for the credit part, but they wanted to see pay stubs, and being a server my stubb only showed like 8gs for the last year thanks to the 2.50 i make a hour. But the stubs don't show the tips... And they wanted to see that i make twice of what the loan is in one year since it was a unsecured loan.
 
Plus, i figured the ski was owned by the owner which is a older man, it hasn't been driven into the ground like most freeride SJs. The bottom doesn't even appear to have ever been beached either..
 

Shonuff

I've got the glow
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Location
Memphis
Sorry you couldn't find an SX-R.

Well, never fear, with another three grand into that SuperJet, it will be almost as fast but it still won't handle as well.

I think $3800 is a reasonable price. Yamahas are also easy to work on.
 
I don't plan on racing, i get enough of that nonsense from mx. All i want is a nice clean SJ with a prop and footholds to do some jumping and fooling aorund! I go fast on a track, no need to do so on water, i'd get a couch for that!!
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
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100% one place
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P.S. Why get into debt over a toy ??
Wouldn't it be wiser to pick up something older (shock, horror, even a square)for cash ??

Agreed! never go in dept for a play toy if you can afford to pay the loan and interest why not wait and save up the money?

Mark44
 

vjhardcore

Ride It Like Ya Stole IT!
Location
Toronto, Canada
Make sure the inside is clean - their right he might have had sons running it? $3500-$4000 would be good - go in with cash in hand. Go to the bank - line of credit - borrow from an aunt or uncle - but don't finance through dealer.

Plus ask them to promise you deal on parts - they're probably not going to sign anything to that effect but nice to have a good relationship with them.

Get them to prep it - sticky carbs?/seized cables? - (you don't really want new mat as you'll probably put footholds/turf on it. Give them the $3500 cash and tell them after they prep it you'll turf it yourself - thats $100 less they have to spend to turf)

Good luck..:Banane01:
 
Thanks! I got them down to 3800 plus tax. They said they were going to do the turf and a new battery and a full service on it for that price. I have seen worse condition stockers go for that much, so i think/hope its gonna be a good buy. Plus: It will keep me from buying a 5500 dollar sx-r!
 
Jut talked to him and he said that if the mat isn't in by the time we come and look at it, they will just send it to me. But i said just knock that off the price and he said ok! So i may get it a little cheaper than the 3800...
 
Thanks! I got them down to 3800 plus tax. They said they were going to do the turf and a new battery and a full service on it for that price. I have seen worse condition stockers go for that much, so i think/hope its gonna be a good buy. Plus: It will keep me from buying a 5500 dollar sx-r!

what kind of finance charge is he tackin on?.. price on the ski is ok..
i understand you just wank a ski you can ride and not break down.
going in debt is ok as long as you understand what you are doing/ getting into
pay that sucker off.. :lmao:
 
We are gonna have it paid in less than a year hopefully. Thats our plan is to get it paid off over the winter. Sooner i pay it off, the smaller the intrest! I'm goign to go check it out this wednesday. What should i like for? Compression #'s on a superjet? Anything particular to yamis that i should look for, aka weak spots, any spots that can show how much time is really on it?
 
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