$700k for a 185.
What
The
Fuck
are you guys drinking up there? Has Labatt’s changed their brew now that weed is legal?
https://www.controller.com/listing/for- ... e-aircraft
Slightly overpriced…
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Probably the wife told him to sell the plane and this is
his way to comply and keep it at the same time
his way to comply and keep it at the same time
There are only 3 kind of people in this world
Those that can add and those that can't
Those that can add and those that can't
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Geez, this is why I will be flying a kitfox to time build.
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I’ve seen a lot of this lately. 182 for 200K that might have fetched 120 the previous year.
I don’t get who the hell is paying that. I guess some dogecoin profits
I don’t get who the hell is paying that. I guess some dogecoin profits
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5 out of 2 Pilots are Dyslexic.
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Houses are often priced the same way. You know, stupidly. And
the listing sits there. And sits there. It can actually be kind of fun
to watch them as they switch brokers and the prices sag ever so
slightly over the years, but still nowhere near close to market.
Just because some moron thinks their ancient pile of riveted
aluminum is worth a fortune, doesn't mean anyone is paying it.
the listing sits there. And sits there. It can actually be kind of fun
to watch them as they switch brokers and the prices sag ever so
slightly over the years, but still nowhere near close to market.
Just because some moron thinks their ancient pile of riveted
aluminum is worth a fortune, doesn't mean anyone is paying it.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
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Sell the wife…keep the plane.vanNostrum wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 12:51 am Probably the wife told him to sell the plane and this is
his way to comply and keep it at the same time
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I don’t love those little TVs in airplanes but I would like this.
https://www.controller.com/listing/for- ... e-aircraft
What a great colour.
Of course they are embarrassed to even write the price on the ad.
https://www.controller.com/listing/for- ... e-aircraft
What a great colour.
Of course they are embarrassed to even write the price on the ad.
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Its always been this way with airplanes. There are a lot of guys who think that every cent they spend on the airplane increases its value by an equal amount.
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...
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Morons. They've never owned a car or motorcycle. Any modifications to it decrease
it's sale value.
Pro Tip™: keep the stock parts. When you sell it, put the stock parts back on and it
will increase the resale price. As a bonus, sell the modified parts on Craigslist and
you literally win/win.
There is a dentist - retired two-star USN Admiral - that bought a certified Pitts S-1T
and removed it's entire firewall forward and put it in the corner of the hangar. Installed
an IO-540 and told the FSDO "it's experimental now" and went flying. After he was done
with that, he removed the 540, re-installed the four banger firewall forward, told the FSDO
"it's a certified airplane now" and sold it as a stock S-1T with a low-time engine and prop.
You just can't make this sh1t up.
I know of a "certified" S-2B in Canada (not mine) that did this dance before import.
it's sale value.
Pro Tip™: keep the stock parts. When you sell it, put the stock parts back on and it
will increase the resale price. As a bonus, sell the modified parts on Craigslist and
you literally win/win.
There is a dentist - retired two-star USN Admiral - that bought a certified Pitts S-1T
and removed it's entire firewall forward and put it in the corner of the hangar. Installed
an IO-540 and told the FSDO "it's experimental now" and went flying. After he was done
with that, he removed the 540, re-installed the four banger firewall forward, told the FSDO
"it's a certified airplane now" and sold it as a stock S-1T with a low-time engine and prop.
You just can't make this sh1t up.
I know of a "certified" S-2B in Canada (not mine) that did this dance before import.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
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