One is a 1999 Yamaha XL700 and the other is a 1998 Yamaha 700. The two place trailer is a 2002. The front cover is missing on the 700 but is just for a storage compartment. Just cosmetic. Haven't been ran this year but ran when put away, both will need batteries and maybe fresh fuel. I have the titles for both the wave runners and trailer.
Call or Text 312-543-5155 with any questions. Thanks
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