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Hi folks,

 

Does anybody know anything about either of these two aircraft?  Or if you know of a nice J that is for sale and you have personal knowledge of please let me know.

 

Thank you,

Brett

 

There is a 1987 N1234G in Colorado and a 1988 N5280J in

Woodbine, NJ

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Sure, come back groveling when you want something ;) Bored over at BT?

Haha. Ive never left.

And I'm just waiting for the new Mooney to add a chute then I'm gonna find 15 guys to go in on it with me. ;-)

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I've tried contacting the broker for N1234G on several occasions.  One number disconnected, one never answered, and no reply to e-mail.  The one in NJ is too far away for me to chase down.

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I've tried contacting the broker for N1234G on several occasions. One number disconnected, one never answered, and no reply to e-mail. The one in NJ is too far away for me to chase down.

Woodbine is just south of Atlantic City. Perhaps one of the NJ contingent knows the plane.

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I know of a nice 1994 J that will be hitting the market soon.....mine.

 

Check my gallery. I plan to put a spec sheet together next week.

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I know of a nice 1994 J that will be hitting the market soon.....mine.

Check my gallery. I plan to put a spec sheet together next week.

What is going on with you guys? You're dropping like flies. Please don't tell me you are looking at a Bonanza...

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