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2004 Yamaha Sx230 Twin With 2 -140hp 4 Stroke - Price: on 2040-motos

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SX Yamaha Jet Boat with 2 -horsepower stroke Yamaha motors. ten person seating capacity. Jet units have Cobra Jet Steering fins for ease of steering when driving at low speeds. Matching blue colored dual axle trailer with surge brakes and chrome wheels. Has new battery with shut off switch. Exterior color blue amp white interior white seats w blue accents. All extras including bow filler cushion which turns the bow area into a comfortable sundeck. Rear cushion filler turns rear area into a nd sun deck. Table can be used on the swim platform or in the rear interior. JVC AM FM CD radio with removable face and 4 marine speakers can be controlled at the helm and remotely from the swim platform. Bimini top and mooring trailering cover included. Stainless steel pull up cleats. ...

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