1996 Bayliner Capri. 2050
Handyman special. I took the carpet out of interior needs new carpet. Seats are worn. Engine needs work. Good hull. Good trailer all lights work . Very Liable All glass is in great shape Dash boards good Either part it our or fix up. Retails 5k fixed up |
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