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Old 03-12-2011, 07:25 PM   #11
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rocknrone, not sure where you are in sc but I just saw a 96 series with 08 trojans and the bed go for 1350
I'm in between Walterboro and Hampton. If I could get that cart for 800 bucks, and add new trojans, I'd come out somewhere in that neighborhood. Then I'd start the upgrades!!! I just don't want to waste my time on a hunk of junk though. lol.
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Old 03-12-2011, 07:30 PM   #12
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Old 03-12-2011, 07:56 PM   #13
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Ha, Ha. That helps the thread a bunch. Yeah, I bought my ST Sport 2 new, but I can't afford to put that kind of money in a sparky. Also, I enjoy doing the upgrades and such, and I wouldn't be able to do those if I had to spend the money for a new cart. Do they even make new series carts? I guess I should have entitled the thread What's the perfect "type" of cart to start with.
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Ha, Ha. That helps the thread a bunch. Yeah, I bought my ST Sport 2 new, but I can't afford to put that kind of money in a sparky. Also, I enjoy doing the upgrades and such, and I wouldn't be able to do those if I had to spend the money for a new cart. Do they even make new series carts? I guess I should have entitled the thread What's the perfect "type" of cart to start with.
Hey, You asked!!!
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Old 03-12-2011, 08:31 PM   #15
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The one you can afford to double the cost with mods
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I would just start watching CL in the HHI area. You can probably find a series cart that needs some work but you were going to replace those parts anyway. Just make sure the chassis and steering are ok.
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I would just start watching CL in the HHI area. You can probably find a series cart that needs some work but you were going to replace those parts anyway. Just make sure the chassis and steering are ok.
Good Idea. Thanks. I work in Ridgeland, so I am pretty close to HH. I've been looking at CL in Charleston, hadn't tried HH yet.
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I live in charleston and check CL everyday. it is interesting to see the different cost depending on location. Myrtle Beach is expensive.
I paid 600 for an old Marathon in Conway with bad batteries. Put batteries in and gave to my dad. runs 15mph and he loves it.
Since you work in Ridgeland I would look around Savannah.
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I live in charleston and check CL everyday. it is interesting to see the different cost depending on location. Myrtle Beach is expensive.
I paid 600 for an old Marathon in Conway with bad batteries. Put batteries in and gave to my dad. runs 15mph and he loves it.
Since you work in Ridgeland I would look around Savannah.
Yeah, I've been looking pretty hard today at CL in HH. Suprisingly, they don't have many carts for sale right now. I'll just monitor and bite when I see something really good. I've got my eye on a 99 txt in HH that the guy says he bought dealer refurbed about 2 years ago. He said the forward/reverse lever is by his knee, but he didn't really know much about the cart except it works "great" and it looks and runs "perfect". He started at 2 grand, and now he's down to 1400. I might go look at it this week. Maybe I can get it for a grand. I'll try Savannah too. Don't know why I don't think of these things. lol.
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