1996 Seadoo Xp With Trailer 781cc Rotax Engine Will Go 70 Plus Mph on 2040-parts.com
Oak Forest, Illinois, US
ROTAX 781CC MOTOR, MOD-4650112
CARBS REBUILT EARLY THIS SEASON
BRAND NEW BATTERY
TESTED LESS THAN A MONTH AGO, JET SKI WILL GO 70+ MPH!!!
ALL WORK DONE BY PROFESSIONAL SHOP
WE ARE A MARINE SALES AND SERVICE FACILITY AND CAN BE REACHED AT 708-535-7445. WE SERVICE AND CARRY PARTS FOR MERCURY, OMC, HONDA, YAMAHA, TOHATSU / NISSAN MOTORS. WE ALSO CARRY A WIDE RANGE OF ACCESSORIES IN STOCK. ALL SEASONS MARINE IS A MERCURY, NISSAN, TOHATSU, AND HONDA DEALER!
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