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Kawasaki Jet Ski 750 900 1100 Zxi Jetski Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Middletown, Connecticut, United States

Middletown, Connecticut, United States

Up for auction is a Kawasaki 750 900 1100 ZXi Cover

The cover came out of a '99 1100 ZXi but will fit most of the ZXi Kawasaki sitdowns, please look at the pictures carefully before you bid.

The cover wraps around the rear of the handlebar tower and goes just in front of the seat. It comes with the original side seals.

The cover is in excellent condition with no tears and came out of a nice fresh water ski that was covered.

The cover appears to be in excellent condition is not perfect, it does have normal wear and needs to be cleaned. I can ship outside the US but be aware that I add an additional $4 handling charge for international shipping for paperwork & line at the Post Office.

Just cleaning my basement and I have a bunch of jetski parts that I no longer need. These parts are used and sold as is. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

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