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My local dealer has a X Bones in black denim for 20,300 OTD. That seems alittle high, what do you think? They did put a different seat on the thing, but it still seems overpriced.
i paid msrp for mine. around here $500 is the most anyone will get off msrp.they did throw in first service and 20% off accessories or free labour, whatever is more $$$.
My local dealer has a X Bones in black denim for 20,300 OTD. That seems alittle high, what do you think? They did put a different seat on the thing, but it still seems overpriced.
That seems a little high. If you get it for MSRP figure around $1,100 in tax and throw in freight, prep, title etc should still be around $18,500 or $19,000 out the door.
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