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Js440 Mint Running Pipe Impeller Kawasaki on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Lakewood, California, US

Lakewood, California, US
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Bought this jet ski earlier in the year for some river trips. 

Had a good season with it. VERY FAST!

Now it's time to sell it.

It's a JS440 in good running condition. 

It has aftermarket reeds, aftermarket pipes, high performance polished impeller, etc.

Very little use although it's a bit outdated.

Never been in the salt water. 

I have the title and tried to transfer it to my name. DMV said my name did not match what was sent in on the release of liability so I just paid the back registration fees and got a sticker for the season and rode it. 

Battery is dead but we can jump start it off my truck if you want to see it running. 
Probably a good buy for someone who has a lot of knowledge of this era ski or a river house where they just want a fun toy. Dean 949-295 three five nine zero. Pickup at my business location 10-6 p.m. 

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