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2434 days ago

Yamaha XLT 1200 with extras for sale. $6500

Francois from Birkenhead

I am Reluctantly selling my ski due to life getting in the way and me not using it as much as I would like to.

It’s a 2006 Yamaha XLT 1200 , 2 stroke, 3 Seater

108 Hrs on it and comes with garmin downvu fisfinder with 2 x 17ah batteries.
Home built fishing rack only. No cooler. If you want it.

Extras:
Near new Wipeout double D ski tube and rope.
2 x life jackets.
Road cover

Trailer had new wheel bearings fitted 6 months ago and has new wof and rego.
Privately serviced 20 hr ago.
Always flushed after use and parked in garage.

This is a great entry level machine for someone on a lower budget.

Ready to get on and fish or tow the kids around.

It still runs really well and has heaps of power. Very stable and seats 3 comfortably.II

Negotiable

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