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Would you trade a Nautilus 3710 for a 5712/1A
Hello all,
I have the opportunity to trade in my 11 year old Nautilus 3710 for $16,000 and get a brand new 5712/1a for an additional $10,700. I have always loved the 5712.
Is this advisable and is it a fair deal?
Warm regards,
Alp This message has been edited by Dje on 2011-02-06 00:36:09

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Keep your 3710
By: le_chef : February 5th, 2011-18:40
For a start it's being seriously underpriced from what I can see in the market. 2nd it's a classic - you will likely never see it's kind again. 3rd if you want a 5712/1a I would keep saving until you can afford both. A used 5712/1a can be sent back to Pat...