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selling my sled, how do i know what its worth?

TrailxRider

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Auburn, NY
I have an '07 RS Nytro Er and im the only owner. Sled has 2,000 miles. Never been wrecked or trailerd. Sleds always been kept in a heated garage all year round. Oils been changed yearly using Amsoil full synthetic. Has pioneer stabilzer bar, yamahaheater, Ulmer racing clutch kit and Curve skiis. Have medium windshield. Ill probably put all the origonal parts back on as ive read that its better to sell after market parts seperatly. Is this correct? Sled is in mint condition. I have all manuals and the service manual. Whats a fair deal for me to start negotiations? Is it better to wait until fall to put listings out? I appreciate any advice. I love the sled! Im selling due to life changes and i dont ride enough.
 

you will definately get more for it in the fall, and the aftermarket parts are not going to increase the value but might help persuade a buyer.

i sold an 06 nytro last jan for 3900 with about 5000 miles if that helps any, good luck its a buyers market right now.
 
Wish you were closer. I would take it off your hands, I wish I had me 06 nytro back. I loved that sled. But 3900 to 4200 is what I would sell it for.
 
Im selling for a bunch of reasons and nothing to do with the sled. I ride wih my exs family so sometimes its hard on me due to a bad break up. I thought my brothers would get into the sport and after several years of me riding and asking if they wanted to go they have no interest. I dont have a trailor so my riding is limited and my suv was a money pit. I resently traided my suv in for a new Hyundai Genesis Coupe Turbo sports car and id rater invest in the car or my house. If i end up missing snowmobiling i can always buy a new sled in a few years.

I love the sled and its in top shape. I clean the carbs twice a year and i even sync them using the morgan carb tune tool. The sled rocks! Only thing i can say it needs is probably a shock revalve after riding it 2,000 miles. Other than that i never had any issues what so ever. Ive always kept up the maintenance and kept it indoors when not in use.
 
KBB or NADA will give you a rough idea, but i would adjust that price depending on the season (summer or fall)
 


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