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From: "Fred Wagner"
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 19:56:21 -0500
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Subject: Re: GIV update
Larry
I can write more tomorrow on a real computer. I got an email a few hours ago from J.Y. Cha...my contact there. They
asked for an update and your interest level. Pi, told me that their intent is to enter an exclusive marketing agreement
with Gulfstream unless something works out with you. Not an expert with Gulfstream but if they operate like most
manufacturers, once they get the aircraft they will be the only winner.
To be clear, I dont operate like many of the Jet Brokers. If i can help you and them to conclude a sale then I will do so.
That said any contract or offer will be with Korea Air...not me. There will be no funny business or back to back
transactions with my company stuck in the middle. If you make a competitive offer I will do my best to persuade them
to accept it. This is how I make my living and support my family. I dont get paid anything if they turn the airplane over
to GS and whatever price they may be inclined to accept today will no doubt change if GS takes over.
Just let me know what you need from me. For what it is worth they are likely to focus on the NUMBER as opposed to
some of the things the number might include.
Fred Wagner
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To: Fred Wagner
Sent: Thu, Apr 19, 2012 23:00:22 GMT+00:00
Subject: GIV update
Fred,
Thank you for your email, I agree dealing with a company in this part of the world poses different challenges, I
would like to share our last contract with regard a 1988 GIV serial Number 1030. This aircraft, similar in comparison,
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being a standard equipped GIV, non HUD, non EVS, sat phone system and dual FMS aircraft. It is my belief a 20 year old
and 25 year old aircraft are in the same category and offer small increase of price if any, when speaking of aircraft of this
vintage. Baring this in mind, we had a contract at $6.2M which included $200k sellers expense during pre-buy for items
found and $250k worth of shop equipment and spares included in the deal, (aircraft Tug, power cart, high lift stand,
spare main and nose tires and wheel assembly's, Hydraulic mule and other parts. Serial #1030 has 3400 hours total time
and 6 years remaining until engine overhauls. Actual price would have been $5.750M. I believe my principal has interest
in your aircraft and would like to make an offer. The sale of serial number 1030 set a tone for the GIV market in regards
to 20+ year old aircraft. If you are able to share these facts with your client, this may explain and justify our offer in the
5 -6 million range.
I am also aware of the added expense to get this aircraft de-registered from Korea and registered and
transported to the USA.
Best regards,
Larr Visoski
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