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        Old 10th February 2003, 18:40   #1 (permalink)
        yapallas
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        Prices for '02 Beast In West Coast?

        Anyone have any experience with prices for the 2002 Beast in West Coast. Just heard that someone paid $60,000 for a 2002 LM Blue with all bells and whistles and only 6000 miles. I am trying to get a sense of the market out here because time is getting near re: sale of the beast. Kelley Blue Book not helpful on this. No prices in KBB.
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        Greek,

        $60K for a '02 with 6000 miles is way unusual... if true.
        From what I've seen of the market here on the West Coast, I think an '02 would normally list for $62K (22-25K mi.) to $66K (5-7K mi.).

        Just my best guess.

        Good luck with your sale.
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