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Tue, Jul 27, 2004

Rotax Offers Competitive Exchange Program

Trade in a serialized, competitive engine, get a significant discount on a new Rotax engine

ANN has learned that Rotax has instituted a time-limited competitive engine trade-in program. For a limited time at participating Service Centers and their representative Repair Stations, you can exchange your non-Rotax power for a new Rotax Aircraft Engine of the same power range.

Trade-In Engine HP

Trade For

New Retail Price

Exchange Your Power and Pay Only

35 to 40

Type 447 Single Carb, Single CDI Ignition

$2,465

$2,199

40 to 55

Type 503 Dual Carb, Dual CDI Ignition

$3,273

$2,699

55 and above

Type 582 Dual Carb, Dual CDI Ignition

$4,638

$3,838


All engines will be supplied as noted and with fuel pump, complete exhaust system and a new engine warranty.  This is a limited offer and does not include any drives, removal or installation fees, and is subject to the trade-in having a serial number from a competitive manufacturer.  Examples are, but not limited to: Hirth, 2SI, Cuyuna and MZ. 

FMI: Contact one of the following authorized Kodiak Service Centers for more details:

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