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1977 Sidewinder Ski Boat + 140hp Johnson + Trailer W/paperwork on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kenly, North Carolina, United States

Kenly, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

THIS BOAT BELONGS TO A FRIEND OF MINE, HE CLEANED IT UP 7-23-2016 AND WILL PUT IT OUT ROADSIDE DURING THE DAY ONLY

MIDDLESEX , NC (EMIT AREA) WHERE 231 CROSSES 39 JUST DOWN FROM 5 COUNTY STADIUM WHERE THE CAROLINA MUDCATS PLAY

NICE HOT ROD PROJECT

1977 SIDEWINDER WITH A 140HP JOHNSON

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