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Sat, Jun 04, 2005

Rotax Engine/Gearbox Trade-In Program

Trade For New Rotax 503, 582 Engines

Coming on the heels of the very successful 2004 Rotax Trade-in program, All US Rotax Service Centers are now offering a limited time a new Trade-In Program for qualified Rotax, Hirth and 2SI Engines with Gearboxes. Qualifying engines can be Traded for new Rotax 503 or 582 engines equipped with either "B","C", or "E" gearboxes.

All trade-in engines must be found in the Rotax serial number database and include a gearbox to qualify. To see if your engine qualifies have your seven digit serial number available and contact your nearest Rotax Service Center. Hirth Engines must two cycle engine from 40 to 65 hp and also must include a gearbox. 2SI engines must be 35 hp or more and include a gearbox as well.

Trade-in credit can be applied for the purchase of any new Rotax 503 or 582 engine and gearbox combo. Rotax 503 credit is $750.00. Rotax 582 credit is $810.00. All engines purchased or traded in must include a gearbox.

This program is effect for a three month period from June 1, 2005 and ending on August 31, 2005 and is available from all Rotax Service Centers. 

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