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US $125.00
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Apopka, Florida, US

Apopka, Florida, US
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 Jet-Ski High Preformance Sponsons were last mounted on a HX sea doo

Used in Good Condition

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Will fit many other years and models of Jet skis 95 and up as this has inside mounting plates. Could cut in 1/2 and place on 2 machines.

Measures 36 in long and 15 in blades.

When put on a smaller machines it makes a real real aggressive cut. Takes some getting used to, can be thrown from machine

Good Luck 

 

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