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selling Libre Dragster

koenieboenie - 11-12-2010 at 08:50 AM

Hi,

I'm selling my black (powdercoated) Libre Dragster. The buggy is 1 year old, used, but always kept well. No rust, damage or repair on the buggy. Some little scratches on the coating are superficial and preserved with some black paintwork. The seat shows little wear, but no real damages.

Each time I used the buggy I clean it with tap water. So no salt or sand could wear out the frame, seat or wheels. Last week I replaced the bearings in the downtube and the padding. Now the padding is from a thicker and stiffer material.

Some information:
-size buggy: S/M
-steps: stainless steel with heel straps (original Libre included)
-3 plates (sideplates not on picture)
-wooden support for downtube + frontfork










Prices

-complete buggy (2x assymetrical wheels behind + 1 cadkat in front): €950,-
-complete buggy (3x bigfootlight): €850,-
-buggy without wheels: €700,-

Shipping isn't a problem.

Grtz Koen

Ozzy - 11-12-2010 at 08:52 AM

Hoe ga je die verschepen dan ?? translation: How are you going to ship it then overseas ?

oke,oke, I know Koen,...he is Dutch,..

BeamerBob - 11-12-2010 at 08:59 AM

What is the purpose of the wood support?

tridude - 11-12-2010 at 10:43 AM

nice looking buggy....................good luck on your sale!

Ruudje - 11-12-2010 at 11:10 AM

The wood construction is for transporting the buggy frontfork in the van In this construction the frontfork will not damage during transport .

Have Fun
Ruudje

ripsessionkites - 11-12-2010 at 12:08 PM

actually on my visit to Holland its very common practice to place your BF Fork in a wooden jig. it makes sense to have it upright, than sitting down on one side and rolling around in your Big A$$ American Truck (excluding Dino). putting your downtube on makes things easier too.

i assume Koenie is another happy ApeXX owner.

i can only thing of one to transport ... in Ozzy / Ruudje / Arie's luggage for NABX. hehehe.

honestly if you can wait, by boat is the cheapest way. if you want to buy it, I can help you setup transport. PKF community service is my second name now.

koenieboenie - 12-12-2010 at 12:07 PM

Hi mates!

Thanks for keeping this topic hot from the beginning! ;-)

Like Ricardo, Ruudje and Ozzy I think there will be more people who travel around the world buggying. There might be some of them interested? Or people that know people that are interested... Haha, we'll see!

Grtz Koen