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Hi Guys:
I have a 2007 Magic Trail Aluminum tandem axel bunk style trailer that came with my boat. In 2014 right before my annual Keys trip my trailer guy sprung it on me I needed new brakes on a wheel. So I took the time to order new Kodiak brakes, but they did not fit. I had 3 days before my scheduled departure and no trailer. I went and bought a trailer from Seeles in Charleston.
My magic trail has been sitting at my house. I want to sell it. So here is my question. Do I invest in some new parts and fix it up or should I just list it and sell it as is? I know it needs brakes done and the sun has put a hurting on the carpet on the bunks. Would I get my money back plus some fixing it up? What do you all think?
I have a 2007 Magic Trail Aluminum tandem axel bunk style trailer that came with my boat. In 2014 right before my annual Keys trip my trailer guy sprung it on me I needed new brakes on a wheel. So I took the time to order new Kodiak brakes, but they did not fit. I had 3 days before my scheduled departure and no trailer. I went and bought a trailer from Seeles in Charleston.
My magic trail has been sitting at my house. I want to sell it. So here is my question. Do I invest in some new parts and fix it up or should I just list it and sell it as is? I know it needs brakes done and the sun has put a hurting on the carpet on the bunks. Would I get my money back plus some fixing it up? What do you all think?