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honda21
01-29-2011, 07:06 PM
Hello there. New to the site but looking for some advice. I currently do not own a 4 yet but am looking seriously at purchasing. I always have owned Exciters and Vmax 600's but then got out of the market for years. I have my eye one 96 V4 800 and a 93 V4 750. Both seem flawless and well maintained by an older gentleman but what can I expect to pay for each. The 96 has under 1600 miles and 93 has under 4500 miles. Please give me your opinion it would sure help. Thanks!
rustman
01-29-2011, 07:17 PM
the '93 id put in the 1500 range...give or take. the 96 with that kind of miles would be a good deal if it was anything less then 2500 id say.
robtan88
01-29-2011, 07:23 PM
honda21. Welcome to the site. A lot of knowledgeable people on here, and very informative. As far as dollar value on the sleds, that is all dependent and on the condition and current market value. I love the looks of the 93 with that year graphics, plus I also have one. The 96 is also a beautiful sled, and the red was a nice change from the earlier years from the black. Ah. heck, I love them all!!! Enjoy the site and feel free to ask questions...Rob.
honda21
01-29-2011, 07:31 PM
Thanks for the info guys! I think this guy is in the right range for what he is asking. I love the looks of the 93, and the price, but the 96 has such low miles! The cool thing is he has an original cover for either and usi skis and originals for the 96. Oh well, I could just buy both! JK Thanks again.
While i also love them all..I`d DEFIANTLY go for the 96...lotta improvements were made, ..
AL
rustman
01-29-2011, 07:57 PM
I agree with Al. I have two 93's but Id still take the 800. Better clutching, more power, better driveline, better ignition, did I mention more power?
turch
01-29-2011, 08:19 PM
I don"t like red my self, but I would go with the 96 way better !
mark the shark
01-30-2011, 02:38 AM
Welcome to the site! :schild27::schild27::schild27:
I've had my '93 since it was brand new, but I love 'em all!
Shark
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