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			and where you live matters too....if you are on the east coast I agree that its a little high but like Hedge said dont necessarily give up on it...its not that high....If you are in California or interior portions of the country the price is reasonable.
		 
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 The seller wanted 5,900 I got him down to 5,000. He said he would fix all broken parts on trailer. Got to work on him some more. Hopefully get him down a least another 500-700 dollars..I'll keep you guys posted on how I do..lol Thanks to all!! | 
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			I like if Florida on the west coast (Gulf Side) I'm going to work on seller and try to get him down another 500-700 dollars...Wish me luck..I have lot's of luck but it's all bad..lol
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			I would be weary of a trailer that old that needs help.  Usually it's a lot cheaper buying a used trailer in "good" condition, and scrapping the bad one, over repair bills.  Just something to consider.
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			You can definitely do better on the price (much better) citing all you have told us so far. Give the owner a low ball figure and see what happens. I personally would not buy it for more than $3500.00, mainly because of the motor age, not knowing the hours. Good Luck!!!
		 
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			you can do better based on age of the motor.
		 
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			Thanks you all your reply's and support. I will work on the seller..Rocky
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