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Jeffrey Epstein
Sent
Wed 12/28/2011 3:22:53 AM
Subject Re: GIV
did you get a sense of price? i think we should offer 6. with all parts.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 10:40 PM, a>
wrote:
Jeffrey,
Don Bass called me and shared some info on the GIV,.
-Aircraft was originally offered at 8M when it first came on market,. 4 months ago,.
-Don made offer 30 days ago for another client, at 5.9 - 6M he said„ at that time the plane's ask
price was lowered to 6.9M
-Don didn't think you would be interested in a plane 25 years old, that's why he did mention the
aircraft to us,.
-Don never sent a representative to see the GIV in person, he didn't know the wood was new in
2007, and cockpit shows to wear.
-Don concern is low utilization over the past year, and told me he'd prefer an aircraft to have
6000 to 7000 hours total time compared to 3500 hours, (that makes no sense to me). I think
he's embarrassed he didn't present this GIV to you, and he asked me how did I find this plane,.
Don wrote the plane off due to age and never sent a rep to look at in person.
-in 2017 when engines arc due next mid life, cost is $600,000 per engine,
-engines where overhauled in 2007 and have 106 flight hours logged,.
-Don is concerned about tail corrosion, (which we could inspect)
-Don is concerned about internal engine corrosion, (borescope would determine during prcbuy).
-i reminded Don the aircraft lived in a hanger in Reno, a Desert state.
I agree that we should consult Sean Lancaster if we proceed.
Should I contact Sean for his opinion?
I will fwd photos later tonight when I return to Ranch,.
Thank you,
Larry
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