New Snowmobiler re Artic Cat 2009 M8

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Would you more experienced owners advise me what is a reasonable price to pay for purchasing two 2009 new Artic cat M8's? Are these a good fit for a first vehicle for mountainous areas? Thanks in advance.
 

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well 2 new 2009 m8 should run u $18000 and change well get a hold of t&t powersports in here and he will throw together a wicked package deal for u and good choice of sleds :):):):):):)u will be very happy with them
 
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Thanks. I got one quote, close to home, for 23 and change and wondered if I was in the ballpark while not knowing much about the park or the game. There are two M8s sitting on the floor here looking pretty tempting. I would also be willing to look over in AB.

I figure I've been all over this province on every back road by horse, 4x4 and even on foot. It will be a great pleasure to enjoy the same areas on a snowmobile. How hard can it be? I figure I'll buy 2 and it'll be like tying a pork chop around my neck -- someone will ride with me until I get my ski legs! My uncle tells me the hard part about snomobiling is waiting out the summer months. ;>)
 

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Call Don's speed parts in wainwright. I picked up an 09 m1000 for just over $11000 so you should be less the $23000 for 2 M8's for sure.
 

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Sounds high but check in Alberta for prices. Be sure you get you oil reservoir filled some dealers dont put oil in them [Donny].
 

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I would talk to Terry at T&T.

from his website

09 M8 sno pro 153 $10,899
09 M8 HCR 153 $11,800
 

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Those are some great sleds for the mountains, for a first time sledder...... Well, as long as you ride to your ability and comfort level, and not those sleds ability, you'll be fine. Those sleds "WILL" get you into a lot of trouble up there if you let them.
 
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From the information given to me by others and yourself, thank you, they sound like they're on the edge for my capacity. I learn fast and have some daring but mostly I have a great respect for my mortal status!
 

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A guy I know in Saskatchewan just bought two new 09 M8's for $21,000 and change, not a bad price i figure:d
 
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