The other thing is that it is always easy to drop the price later if it doesn't
fly at the first price, but raising the price after selling it is really tough!
(;->)
Dave
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
RKiser8375@aol.com wrote:
> Considering that these SUSV's (a.k.a. BV-206) start at $200,000 new,
> $22,000 does not seem extremely high. Approximately 1/10th the price
> of a new one. It would be like buying a used Range Rover for $7,000 for that
> cost $65,000 new. Also, it is worth noting that this equipment is currently
> used
> by the arimies of Canada, Austria, and some scandinavian countries.
>
> Rob Kiser
>
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