Hey guys, I'm about to pull the trigger on a new sled and wanted to get some opinions. My 2006 F7 snopro has treated me well for the last several years but its time to move on. I've had my eye on the 2009-2011 crossfire 800s ever since my buddy bought one in 2010. I've looked into several this spring but never seemed to find the right sled at the right price. I originally had a self imposed budget of 5k and have come across several at that price but higher mileage, etc. I recently stumbled across a 2011 crossfire LTD 800. The sublime green addition that you either love or hate. I, myself love it. Anyway, shes a one owner with extras, stock motor. Appears to be really nice from pics. 700 miles. Its well over my originally intended budget but is also low miles, one owner, and exactly what I'm after. What kind of value would you place on this machine in mid summer? Anything specific to this sled to look out. Thanks for your thoughts,
Tomcat
- - - Updated - - -
Also would take thoughts on what I should expect out of my F7 if listed this fall. 2006 F7 EFI sno pro. 8K miles. runs strong, mostly stock, never been apart. 130 psi per side. newer primary and secondary, always mechanically maintained. physically shows its age and miles. small crack in hood, small tears in seat, scratches, etc, couple missing track lugs. Shes an old high mileage sled that has never left me stranded. I was thinking probably $2500 at optimum time of year.
Tomcat
- - - Updated - - -
Also would take thoughts on what I should expect out of my F7 if listed this fall. 2006 F7 EFI sno pro. 8K miles. runs strong, mostly stock, never been apart. 130 psi per side. newer primary and secondary, always mechanically maintained. physically shows its age and miles. small crack in hood, small tears in seat, scratches, etc, couple missing track lugs. Shes an old high mileage sled that has never left me stranded. I was thinking probably $2500 at optimum time of year.