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Hey guys. This a soft inquiry towards anyone who may be interested in trading their Bravo for a M20 F. Quick summary on the plane.

-1967

-Original panel (yuck! I know lol) +gnc 250xl

-450 hrs engine and prop. 

-sw texas cowl mod, 201 windows, wing root fairings

-newly overhauled gear motor and transmission with brand new airspeed safety lock switch. 

-ovation inspired paint.

-great compressions high 70s.

-Fresh annual this month. jan 2016

-1016lb useful load 

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There is a sales organization in TX that specializes in Mooneys.  Depending on what you have and what they have.  It's called a trade-in when you step up.

One transaction is challenging enough.  Doing both within a year's time is lightening fast.

Why not consider going that route?

Best regards,

-a-

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43 minutes ago, carusoam said:

There is a sales organization in TX that specializes in Mooneys.  Depending on what you have and what they have.  It's called a trade-in when you step up.

One transaction is challenging enough.  Doing both within a year's time is lightening fast.

Why not consider going that route?

Best regards,

-a-

This is exactly what I did. No muss, no fuss.

Jimmy Garrison is a straight forward guy and I LOVE my Bravo! Here is a link to my trade-in experience:

 

 

 

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On ‎1‎/‎18‎/‎2016 at 1:50 PM, moxfox said:

Now why would someone do that , A Bravo for a F model ?? Good luck .

I'm assuming he means some boot included. Not a crazy request. He wants to trade up and looking for someone who wants to trade down.

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