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2008 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition. Like Supra Master Craft Malibu !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $46,500.00
Location:

Horton, Michigan, US

Horton, Michigan, US
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You are bidding on my 2008 Super Air Nautique.  Boat is loaded with every available options that year.  I have also upgraded the stereo and added 1600 lbs of ballast to the rear lockers which is plumbed right in to the factory pumps.  There is one very small tear in one of the seats can be fixed very cheap.  Please call or txt with questions.  517 seven 4 zero 42 eight eight. I have for sale local reserve the right to end auction any time.  Test drives can be done anytime for serious bidders.  Boat has 275 hrs

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