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Brother, most of us spent $$$ on a 1299S so, a bit extra on an Anniversario isn't a "can afford" problem, trust me so quit your condescending talk.For anyone who is actually interested(and can afford) such a bike, you'll know that $35k is actually less than you'd pay for a new one set up this way from a dealer(which is not an option anyways, since there aren't any new ones available for MSRP in this country).
Thanks guys..ride safely!
I can find plenty of NEW ones on CycleTrader.com so WRONG!
That's my point. Not seeing where he's getting $35k from.
California has a high tax rate so I'm guessing :
- MSRP > $28,995
- + Tax min 9% > $2,609.55
- + Assembly/destination fee > $1,000
- + Doc & title fees, etc. > $750
- + Akra headers > $1,250
- + First maintenance > $300
So yeah, I'd rather buy a brand new one from a dealer at that price! Or you can drop your price to $32K and get a shot at selling it...