Tiger Shark Jet Ski Exhaust Riser Parting Out Entire Jet Ski on 2040-parts.com
Malverne, New York, United States
up for sale is a tiger shark model montego dlx exhaust riser. it is used but in good working order was replaced several years ago only used 5-8 times since replaced always winterized i am parting out the entire ski message me with you're needs or if you have any questions you can call me directly at 516-209-6562
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