jcorlew24
Well-Known Member
I decided to throw this out there and see what kind of offers I get. Some of you might wonder why I'm getting rid of it so soon. The main reason is I miss riding with the guys that I rock crawled with, and I miss being in a buggy. I also really miss playing on the big rocks. The rzr's are extremely fun, and I have had a great time everytime I have had it out. They are cheaper to ride and tow, but I just miss rock crawling. I am going to be very picky on what I trade for. I am in no hurry to move this unit and if I can't find what I am looking for, I will just keep it. Lets be realistic on trades, I have a lot of money tied up in this thing. No, I don't want to trade you for your Jeep Cherokee that has went up Bounty Hill and Twister 3 in reverse. I am looking for a tube buggy on tons with a good list of parts. I may even be able to put a little cash with my trade for the right buggy. When I say a little, I mean very little. :****:
Here is what I have to offer. I copied this description from the craigslist add I posted:
I have for sale my 2012 Polaris RZR S Limited Edition. This rzr comes stock with the Fox podium shocks and the 26" Maxxis Big Horn tires. I have put about 27 hours and 200 miles on this unit since purchasing it. It has a 2 year extended bumper to bumper warranty through Polaris that is transferable. After buying the rzr I started building it up to what it is now. First I ditched the weak stock cage and added a complete custom cage, with intergrated front and rear bumpers for added strength. All the cage and bumpers are made with DOM tubing. The cage was sent off and powder coated Home Depot orange . I also added an aluminum roof on the cage and polished it up to mimic chrome. Next I ditched the stock seat belts for some quick release 4 point harnesses. I then added Pro Armor doors to keep you secure in the cab. I sent the doors off and had the frames powder coated to match the cage. Front headlights have been converted to HID. For recovery I added a new 3500lb. Smittybuilt XRC winch with lifetime replacement warranty through 4 wheel parts. For music I added some tower speakers and amp, that run off your IPOD or phone. I also have a full and half windshield, Super ATV rock sliders, and LED rock lights (Not Pictured). If you bought this rzr new it would cost you $13,999. After taxes you will pay $15,500 out the door with a 6 month warranty. The 2 year extended warranty will cost you $750 through Polaris. I know there are different deals out there, but this is what the local price is for this unit. I then added over $3,000 in after market parts. Buy this one built and save some money. If interested you can call or text me at 615-456-7185.
This is what it looked like when I brought it home.
For rules sake the price is $16,000, but I more interested in trading, although cash is nice too.
I am going to continue riding this rzr so the mileage and hours may vary a little. I just performed the break in oil change so it all ready to go.
Here is what I have to offer. I copied this description from the craigslist add I posted:
I have for sale my 2012 Polaris RZR S Limited Edition. This rzr comes stock with the Fox podium shocks and the 26" Maxxis Big Horn tires. I have put about 27 hours and 200 miles on this unit since purchasing it. It has a 2 year extended bumper to bumper warranty through Polaris that is transferable. After buying the rzr I started building it up to what it is now. First I ditched the weak stock cage and added a complete custom cage, with intergrated front and rear bumpers for added strength. All the cage and bumpers are made with DOM tubing. The cage was sent off and powder coated Home Depot orange . I also added an aluminum roof on the cage and polished it up to mimic chrome. Next I ditched the stock seat belts for some quick release 4 point harnesses. I then added Pro Armor doors to keep you secure in the cab. I sent the doors off and had the frames powder coated to match the cage. Front headlights have been converted to HID. For recovery I added a new 3500lb. Smittybuilt XRC winch with lifetime replacement warranty through 4 wheel parts. For music I added some tower speakers and amp, that run off your IPOD or phone. I also have a full and half windshield, Super ATV rock sliders, and LED rock lights (Not Pictured). If you bought this rzr new it would cost you $13,999. After taxes you will pay $15,500 out the door with a 6 month warranty. The 2 year extended warranty will cost you $750 through Polaris. I know there are different deals out there, but this is what the local price is for this unit. I then added over $3,000 in after market parts. Buy this one built and save some money. If interested you can call or text me at 615-456-7185.
This is what it looked like when I brought it home.
For rules sake the price is $16,000, but I more interested in trading, although cash is nice too.
I am going to continue riding this rzr so the mileage and hours may vary a little. I just performed the break in oil change so it all ready to go.
