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Seadoo Gtx Limited Jet Ski on 2040-parts.com

US $3,900.00
Location:

Millsboro, Delaware, United States

Millsboro, Delaware, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Seadoo Warranty:Yes

Totally rebuilt and garage kept or covered 1999 Seadoo GTX Limited w/new 951 engine (1500cc/150hp). This jet ski looks and rides like new. Just rebuilt end of July: new carbs, lines, battery w/trickle charger, cover, wear ring and reverse cable. Total hours 76 with only 7 on new engine driven at low speeds with short high speed bursts to properaly break in engine. Always flushed and cleaned after each use and sprayed with CRC. I will sell Seadoo for $3,900 cash and am firm in price as I just put $2500 into it.  

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