Casey Wilson wrote:
If you are a member of AOPA, you can do an aircraft evaluation
(VRef)
on the web site. That's a good place to find out the value. The more
information you have about the avionics, the more accurate will be
the
valuation.
I've been using VRef for years and the values they put out are always
high. They are generally higher than the asking prices that you see
published TAP (which means they're probably much higher than the actual
sale price).
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
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