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For sale is a 2006 jetski Polaris Virage 2 Copy.

The ski is currently unregistered, but comes on a trailer in great condition with

2 months rego.

The ski runs very well with a recent motor rebuild. The motor has about 12 hours on it since the rebuild.

It has a 700cc motor putting out around 120hp. It’s a 3 seater. Very well maintained, always flushed after use.

Speedo like most jet skis is the only thing that doesn't work, but RPM, fuel and temp work fine.

No damage on the ski apart from minor scratching on the bottom of the ski. Trailer needs a light board

(stop lights and blinkers) they are around $50 from super-cheap. For a 2006 model Polaris you’re looking at

least 12 - 14k so pick yourself up a cheap one!! I paid $6500 and it needed a rebuild. Its quick now!!

Very cheap 2006 model Jet Ski. I would like $7500 but need to sell it now. It’s taking up my garage room and I no longer have time to use it!

It must be sold and picked up before next sunday!

Its on ebay with no reserve, or buy it now for 5kono. Be quick because it will be sold with no reserve.

search ebay number: 200444592798

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