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R.W. Carpenter
January 6th 04, 08:30 PM
1/06/04 I Need Help

Hello Glider person. I'm an aircraft broker that needs
to sell a 1993 Grob 103C Twin III SL (Self Launched)
for an
old friend. I know very little about gliders as I
usually
work with much larger aircraft.

If you could advise me where to place ads for this very
low
time glider, it would be greatly appreciated. Any other
advise would be greatly appreciated.

Also, I would certainly be willing to entertain a
finders fee
if you could provide a prospect that buys.

Any advice? Click on

?subject=737-200ADV-230

George Vranek
January 7th 04, 12:15 AM
Try www.wingsandwheels.com

George

"R.W. Carpenter" > wrote in message
...
> 1/06/04 I Need Help
>
> Hello Glider person. I'm an aircraft broker that needs
> to sell a 1993 Grob 103C Twin III SL (Self Launched)
> for an
> old friend. I know very little about gliders as I
> usually
> work with much larger aircraft.
>
> If you could advise me where to place ads for this very
> low
> time glider, it would be greatly appreciated. Any other
> advise would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Also, I would certainly be willing to entertain a
> finders fee
> if you could provide a prospect that buys.
>
> Any advice? Click on
>
> ?subject=737-200ADV-230
>
>

Liam Finley
January 7th 04, 05:02 AM
I suggest you look into Ebay.

www.ebay.com

I would expect the aircraft in question to sell for between 30 and 40
thousand US dollars.

"R.W. Carpenter" > wrote in message >...
> 1/06/04 I Need Help
>
> Hello Glider person. I'm an aircraft broker that needs
> to sell a 1993 Grob 103C Twin III SL (Self Launched)
> for an
> old friend. I know very little about gliders as I
> usually
> work with much larger aircraft.
>
> If you could advise me where to place ads for this very
> low
> time glider, it would be greatly appreciated. Any other
> advise would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Also, I would certainly be willing to entertain a
> finders fee
> if you could provide a prospect that buys.
>
> Any advice? Click on
>
> ?subject=737-200ADV-230

Marc Ramsey
January 7th 04, 05:10 AM
Liam Finley wrote:
> I suggest you look into Ebay.
>
> www.ebay.com
>
> I would expect the aircraft in question to sell for between 30 and 40
> thousand US dollars.

Yeah, right. You'd be very very lucky to get a low time Twin III
without a motor for less than 50K. I'd say 80K or so is more like it...

> "R.W. Carpenter" > wrote...
>
>>1/06/04 I Need Help
>>
>>Hello Glider person. I'm an aircraft broker that needs
>>to sell a 1993 Grob 103C Twin III SL (Self Launched)
>>for an old friend. I know very little about gliders as
>>I usually work with much larger aircraft.
>>
>>If you could advise me where to place ads for this very
>>low time glider, it would be greatly appreciated. Any
>>other advise would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Also, I would certainly be willing to entertain a
>>finders fee if you could provide a prospect that buys.

tango4
January 7th 04, 08:42 AM
www.segelflug.de look under Kleinanzeigen
and then Biete Doppelsitzer
will get you a Twin astir for 16000 Euro about $22500

Your 30000 to 40000 sounds about right for the European market.

In fact I might even be interested myself. Where is the ship located and can
you give me a rundown on its history. Is there a trailer in the deal?

Ian Molesworth

Marc Ramsey
January 7th 04, 09:05 AM
tango4 wrote:
> www.segelflug.de look under Kleinanzeigen
> and then Biete Doppelsitzer
> will get you a Twin astir for 16000 Euro about $22500
>
> Your 30000 to 40000 sounds about right for the European market.
>
> In fact I might even be interested myself. Where is the ship located and can
> you give me a rundown on its history. Is there a trailer in the deal?

There's a bit of difference between a Twin Astir and a Twin III, even
without the motor. If you can get decent Twin IIIs that cheaply, I know
several people who'd be willing to send you sizable finders fees 8^)

The glider is already listed on the Wings+Wheels web site for US $96500.
A bit more than I'd be willing to pay, but probably not that far out
of line...

Marc

Mal
January 7th 04, 12:08 PM
post pictures and details hours history price in here thanks
"Marc Ramsey" > wrote in message
...
> Liam Finley wrote:
> > I suggest you look into Ebay.
> >
> > www.ebay.com
> >
> > I would expect the aircraft in question to sell for between 30 and 40
> > thousand US dollars.
>
> Yeah, right. You'd be very very lucky to get a low time Twin III
> without a motor for less than 50K. I'd say 80K or so is more like it...
>
> > "R.W. Carpenter" > wrote...
> >
> >>1/06/04 I Need Help
> >>
> >>Hello Glider person. I'm an aircraft broker that needs
> >>to sell a 1993 Grob 103C Twin III SL (Self Launched)
> >>for an old friend. I know very little about gliders as
> >>I usually work with much larger aircraft.
> >>
> >>If you could advise me where to place ads for this very
> >>low time glider, it would be greatly appreciated. Any
> >>other advise would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>Also, I would certainly be willing to entertain a
> >>finders fee if you could provide a prospect that buys.
>
>

Liam Finley
January 7th 04, 09:21 PM
Marc Ramsey > wrote in message >...
> The glider is already listed on the Wings+Wheels web site for US $96500.
> A bit more than I'd be willing to pay, but probably not that far out
> of line...
>
> Marc


96.5 K for a Grob? Sheesh. Almost as bad as the guy asking 12K for a 1-26.

No matter how many bells and whistles, a Grob is still a Grob.

Peter Seddon
January 9th 04, 04:27 PM
Try www.gliderpilot.net free to register

Peter


"R.W. Carpenter" > wrote in message
...
> 1/06/04 I Need Help
>
> Hello Glider person. I'm an aircraft broker that needs
> to sell a 1993 Grob 103C Twin III SL (Self Launched)
> for an
> old friend. I know very little about gliders as I
> usually
> work with much larger aircraft.
>
> If you could advise me where to place ads for this very
> low
> time glider, it would be greatly appreciated. Any other
> advise would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Also, I would certainly be willing to entertain a
> finders fee
> if you could provide a prospect that buys.
>
> Any advice? Click on
>
> ?subject=737-200ADV-230
>
>

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