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Triton 2008 Lxt Jetski Watercraft Trailer For Sale!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Triton

*LIMITED TIME ONLY!!*
*Triton SINGLE JETSKI TRAILER!!*

Used 2008 Triton 2008 LXT Watercraft
Good Condition, bearings and tires.

This is a local pickup item *only*
Pictures in the listing is the exact item that you will receive. 
We do not use stock photos.  

Model: 2008 LXT

Condition: Used, well maintained, stored in outdoor protective tent

Description: Personal Watercraft Trailer 

GVWR: 1,490 1b

Size: 4.80 x 12C

Tire Pressure 90 PSI

*NOT LISTED OR SHOWN BUT A SECOND SINGLE JETSKI TRAILER AVAILABLE*
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