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$6,500
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I would say 4500.....a trailer without paperwork is useless
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Does the trailer have a license plate on it? If so, its not hard to just take that number and get it registered
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That's about what was thinking but I know a lot of guys that duck hunt south of here don't trailer their boats so it may not be such a big deal to some guys.
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He checked and it seems there maybe a lean against the trailer.... it was parked in a field for along time when he bought it, that's the reason for new axle, tires and such
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I said free but it seemed to have disappeared.
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That price is about right. Texas does not require small trailers to have papers. Your registration is your only form of ownership.
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