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1993 Yamaha Wave Blaster 700wb Nice Mint Condition Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $1,750.00
Location:

Long Branch, New Jersey, US

Long Branch, New Jersey, US
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 hi this is a 1993 wave blaster 700wb in mint condition was in storage for many years but was regularly seviced and rarely ever used has some little nicks and scratches the engine is in great condition and runs great the seat is in great condition no cracks or discolerration i have a twin bunk pwc trailer i can sell for 700.00 seperate from the wave blaster the jetski was last registered in ny but i have no title just a bill of sale to the person who buys it ther4e was no title the trailer has a regitration card for you to register and get a title in you state thanks happy bidding just contact if any qeustions thanks again 

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