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Scat Hovercraft on 2040-parts.com

US $5,600.00
Location:

Palm Harbor, Florida, US

Palm Harbor, Florida, US
:

You are bidding on a 1989 scat II hovercraft 2 person with a 50 hp 503 rotax motor with electric start. Will travel over land or water and has no problem doing deep water starts. This thing is a lot of fun.
New anti plow skirts from (slipstream-hover.com) new throttle and cables, new led nav lights. new p clips, new cover, custom fit Hascon wing fan , and new vibration isolators .all receipts with new clear pat and stickers. All titles are clear for craft and trailer. Craft runs great and sold as is Buyer is responsible to take delivery within one week of purchase.
Please contact me for any questions or to make pick up arrangements

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