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Kawasaki Ts 650 Jet Ski 1992 Tandem Sport on 2040-parts.com

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
“JET SKI AND TRAILER
Brand:Kawasaki Warranty:No

1992 KAWASAKI JET SKI  TS 650 TANDEM SPORT

HULL IS SOLID     HAS THE NORMAL  NICKS AND  SCRATCHES
TURN KEY FUN  RUNS AND STARTS GOOD.
READY FOR LAKE COOL OFF THIS SUMMER FOR NOT A LOT OF DOLLARS
CLEAR OHIO TITLE IN MY NAME

AUCTION IS FOR JET SKI AND  TRAILER.
TRAILER  HAS NEW TIRES  ALSO CAN BE USED AS A MOTORCYCLE TRAILER  HAS RAIL TO CARRY  MOTORCYCLE
WILL START SKI ON PICK UP   SOLD AS IS

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