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skymick

Prices for Sabres

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Hi all, got 2 questions:

I am thinking of selling my Sabre 170 (400 jumps in good condition), what would be a fair price for it roughly?

Also im looking at a Sabre 150, with approx 500 jumps which seems to be in good condition (havent had a good look at it yet) the owner is after $1500 australian for it (i think its around $820US) is this a good price?

Cheers Mick

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That sounds high to me. The prices could be different in Australia though. If you lived in the states I'd say order a new hornet from South Africa for around $700. I'm not sure if that's what they are going for though. The price has been going steadily up. There may be a big import fee to Australia also. You can get around the import fee here in the U.S. I actually paid around $600. last winter for a new hornet in custom colors. I ordered it from Manny. It's comparable to a Sabre2. Steve1

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Fair price is closer to $550-575 US for both. Selling it at that price might be hard since the market is flooded with used cheap sabres right now. I know someone that sold his Sabre 150 for under $400 just to sell it since there are way too many used Sabres out there. When you can get a used Sabre2 for 1000, why pay 700+ for a used old design?

Look at the classifieds here to get a feel for the market price, just remember most people will budge on the price so just since 4 adds are showing they are asking 750.. that does'nt mean they'll get that at sale.

If they are including risers in with the canopy, expect to pay a bit more.
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Older design PD canopy prices are very low nowdays both Sabre and Stiletto. Sabre2 is hot stuff and many other manufacturer just introduced new designs.

I sold my 8 years old ~1300 jumped Sabre 150 with new lineset for about 550$ (about because of i sold it for euro :)
But your home country might be very different then US or Europe. Ask the local dealer and riggres for advice and in general try to get as much you can B|

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