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Kawasaki Ts 650 Jetski Jet Ski Seat With Seat Strap In Good Condition Ts650 on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Santa Rosa, California, United States

Santa Rosa, California, United States
Condition:Used

Here is an excellent condition 1992 ts650 complete seat with pan, grab handle, latch, and cover. Pictures don't do it justice! The black dots are my camera and there are a few impressions in the seat from storage that will flatten out. This seat is in very good condition and is ready to mount. I'f you don't want the base seat pan I can offer a partial shipping refund just add a note at checkout. I'm parting the whole ski so any other questions just ask.

I generally ship same or following business day with tracking, and to most locations utilize a quicker shipping method and items arrive much sooner than eBay estimation.

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