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400 Mercury

I am checking into that pricing !!!
Very interesting indeed !!! Im guessing close to mid 80's with that sporty & maybe a 26 bravo fs !!!

What do you think a used 2012 ~150Hrs Pro V 300 would sell for.. If we find the pricing is right on the 400R maybe we combine our selling and buying power to negotiate the upgrades:cheers: Of course I would need the blue accents on the motor :D
 

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What do you think a used 2012 ~150Hrs Pro V 300 would sell for.. If we find the pricing is right on the 400R maybe we combine our selling and buying power to negotiate the upgrades:cheers: Of course I would need the blue accents on the motor :D

My dealer quoted me $15k on a trade and I only have 40 hrs.
 
In addition to the stern-drive engine, Mercury introduced its largest outboard ever: a 400-horsepower unit priced at $31,530 that can run on 89-octane gasoline.

$31K ain't chump change.... find a nice PAIR of 300XS for that
 
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In addition to the stern-drive engine, Mercury introduced its largest outboard ever: a 400-horsepower unit priced at $31,530 that can run on 89-octane gasoline.

$31K ain't chump change.... find a nice PAIR of 300XS for that

But they would still only add up to 600hp, for approx $125 per hp you can have 200 more. Who says money cant buy happiness ? :)
 
In addition to the stern-drive engine, Mercury introduced its largest outboard ever: a 400-horsepower unit priced at $31,530 that can run on 89-octane gasoline.

$31K ain't chump change.... find a nice PAIR of 300XS for that

Not to mention Shaq not riding in the back.
 
Rigged and ready to roll,

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