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I have a 1999 Tundra with reverse that I am thinking about parting with. I can't seem to find out what they are selling for or what they are worth. Has anyone bought or sold one like this recently? I plan on upgrading to a newer Tundra next spring and trying to avoid storing over the winter.

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Took a quick look on ' the list ' and there are a couple Tundra's for sale, '99 and 2000 models, they are looking for about $2500 - $3000 OBO....... but they are still for sale so they are probably pretty high at those prices

Good little utility sled, price it right and it will sell fast!

Mike

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The Skandic is a bigger sled with a bigger engine. Most of the Tundras have a single cylinder engine, lightweight, and are very good in deep snow. Both sleds are still very popular in Canada and the far north.

If the Tundra is in good shape it should still fetch a good price, especially if it has a long track.

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