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Trooper and Commando for sale


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I have a 2008 T2, w/800 miles for sale.

Upgraded diff and drive, some new parts, roof rack and spare.

Also a 2008 Commando w/0 miles. Roof rack, lights and spare.

Moving end of Sept. Must sell.

Located near Phoenix, AZ.

Contact at [email protected] for more details.

Commando SOLD

Trooper needs to go within a week or so. Moving and can't take it with me.

6000 clams!

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I did contemplate that. I’ve already got an 08 Trooper downstairs though. I’ve been doing my homework and I’m thinking of maybe a new Polaris Ranger Diesel. I’ve seen them for USD$11,999 for a new 2011 on a USA website. In NZ the retail price is NZD$25,599. That equals USD$20923 on todays exchange or a saving of USD$8924. That could pay for the trip if I on sell it back here. I might take you up on the storage offer. I’m also thinking of maybe a Jeep. Would that be out of place where were are going?

By the way 6K for an 08 Trooper with low mileage is a very sharp deal so if you are thing about grabbing yourself a bargain, don’t hesitate too long.

Cheers Mike.

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I did contemplate that. I’ve already got an 08 Trooper downstairs though. I’ve been doing my homework and I’m thinking of maybe a new Polaris Ranger Diesel. I’ve seen them for USD$11,999 for a new 2011 on a USA website. In NZ the retail price is NZD$25,599. That equals USD$20923 on todays exchange or a saving of USD$8924. That could pay for the trip if I on sell it back here. I might take you up on the storage offer. I’m also thinking of maybe a Jeep. Would that be out of place where were are going?

By the way 6K for an 08 Trooper with low mileage is a very sharp deal so if you are thing about grabbing yourself a bargain, don’t hesitate too long.

Cheers Mike.

That would be COOL / GREAT to have something like the Ranger Diesel to run with us. GO FOR IT ! JUST DO IT ! YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE !

rocmoc n AZ

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I did contemplate that. I’ve already got an 08 Trooper downstairs though. I’ve been doing my homework and I’m thinking of maybe a new Polaris Ranger Diesel. I’ve seen them for USD$11,999 for a new 2011 on a USA website. In NZ the retail price is NZD$25,599. That equals USD$20923 on todays exchange or a saving of USD$8924. That could pay for the trip if I on sell it back here. I might take you up on the storage offer. I’m also thinking of maybe a Jeep. Would that be out of place where were are going?

By the way 6K for an 08 Trooper with low mileage is a very sharp deal so if you are thing about grabbing yourself a bargain, don’t hesitate too long.

Cheers Mike.

What would it cost to ship something like that back to NZ ?

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That would be COOL / GREAT to have something like the Ranger Diesel to run with us. GO FOR IT ! JUST DO IT ! YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE !

rocmoc n AZ

Roc, its a great deal and I really should just go for it. Who’s going to run it in for me? Polaris have a $1000 cash back making it even more appealing. The $11,999 price I quoted included that and a link is http://bertsinventory.com/burners/Large/Polaris%20copy.jpg

I’ve come up with another solution over night and that would be export a SIKA-RS (Sand Reeper) into California, use it for the Jamboree and sell it in the States. I would only pay cost from the manufacture plus shipping and then sell it for what it owes me. That’s a win win win too.

Cheers Mike.

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What would it cost to ship something like that back to NZ ?

I shipped a 1981 Z28 back a few years ago and that cost nz$3000 (USD $2473 on today’s exchange rate), but something the size a UTV should only cost nz$1800 (USD $1483) if part of a LCL container. I know there is a few guys that do this for a living. Here is a heads up for you. Check out the price of a new Harley in the USA and compere that to a new price for a Harley in Australia. There is plenty to be made there if you can tap into it.

Garth, sorry for sabotaging your post.

Cheers Mike.

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Bert's were a Joyner dealer, well for Team Joyner USA anyway. The SIKA-RS will only direct you to my website as I have renamed them for NZ as there are no real Sand Dunes that you can drive on. Your best bet is Sand Reeper or GS Moon UTV.

Cheers Mike.

Im in Orange county California not very far from Berts and work in Long Beach.If there is anything i can do let me know.

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