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Item:Kawasaki 750sx Poleski 1994 model.

Location: Northside of brisbane, Narangba, 30min from city

Item Condition: Imacculate, must see to appreciate, i am the second owner ever of this ski as i bought it from a good friend last chrissy. the ski has been garaged its whole life, and washed and flushed after every use, the ski has always been serviced and maintained very well. I jus recently put a new hydratuff matt on it as the original was starting to wear, plus very low hrs,

Reason for Selling: Am goin on mass holiday for chrissy and wouldn mind a bit of extra money,.

Price and Payment Conditions: am looking for $2900

Extra Info: Comes wit custom built dual ski trailer wit carpeted rails, and a trolly to put the ski on when workin on, also rego and insurace

Contact Details: 0424585749 or pm me, James

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