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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep10" data-source="post: 654872" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I have been casually looking for a 900 for seat for a while now. The wife doesn't feel confident enough to drive on a bigger excursion like across the front range in Colorado from the Eastside to the Westside of the divide. We have two kids that go with us and that is fine when we are in the jeep but in a razor I either need to drive one with one kid and she needs to drive the other with another kid or I needed a four seat. I wasn't going to buy one unless it was cheap enough that I could get my money and more back out of it once we decide whether it is a good fit for the family. The jagged is a desirable 900 for seat and this one is covered up with accessories, five or $6000 in extras like for position intercom and a 5 inch low ranch Gps along with tons of other ****, some useful like suspension, and some not useful like 17 different LED under glow lights and a giant stereo. Either way it was a front frame hit and I have pulled 10 or 12 of those out on 900s and I'm very comfortable with repairing them. This one turned out to be even easier than I initially thought because the frame is bent up in the middle so 20 or 30 minutes on the frame machine and a new cage and it is good to go. The previous owner also thinks the transmission has a problem but because there is not a window in the side of the case I am not worried, they are cheap to fix and I have a whole spare transmission laying on my shop floor. It was one of those deals where I have been passively looking for one that is too cheap for about six months for our upcoming Colorado trip in case we decide to go side-by-side's instead of jeeps. This one came along and I decided it was go time. $6500 plus $250 or so getting it and $1000 in repairs and cage (discounting my labor) and she's a clean title 900 mile jagged, so 11ishk. </p><p><img src="http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c172/blacksheep10/RZR/F4D47C42-D320-4D1B-B898-9DAC62E40AEF_zpsifhaazve.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep10, post: 654872, member: 13"] I have been casually looking for a 900 for seat for a while now. The wife doesn't feel confident enough to drive on a bigger excursion like across the front range in Colorado from the Eastside to the Westside of the divide. We have two kids that go with us and that is fine when we are in the jeep but in a razor I either need to drive one with one kid and she needs to drive the other with another kid or I needed a four seat. I wasn't going to buy one unless it was cheap enough that I could get my money and more back out of it once we decide whether it is a good fit for the family. The jagged is a desirable 900 for seat and this one is covered up with accessories, five or $6000 in extras like for position intercom and a 5 inch low ranch Gps along with tons of other ****, some useful like suspension, and some not useful like 17 different LED under glow lights and a giant stereo. Either way it was a front frame hit and I have pulled 10 or 12 of those out on 900s and I'm very comfortable with repairing them. This one turned out to be even easier than I initially thought because the frame is bent up in the middle so 20 or 30 minutes on the frame machine and a new cage and it is good to go. The previous owner also thinks the transmission has a problem but because there is not a window in the side of the case I am not worried, they are cheap to fix and I have a whole spare transmission laying on my shop floor. It was one of those deals where I have been passively looking for one that is too cheap for about six months for our upcoming Colorado trip in case we decide to go side-by-side's instead of jeeps. This one came along and I decided it was go time. $6500 plus $250 or so getting it and $1000 in repairs and cage (discounting my labor) and she's a clean title 900 mile jagged, so 11ishk. [IMG]http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c172/blacksheep10/RZR/F4D47C42-D320-4D1B-B898-9DAC62E40AEF_zpsifhaazve.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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