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2012 Yamaha 210 Ar on 2040-motos

$46,700
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pre-owned 2012 Yamaha 210 AR for sale in Sarasota, Florida, 34240 You can own this vessel for as little as $451 per month. Visit the POP Yachts web sitefor more details.This beautiful fresh water jetboat is like new with only nine hours. All of the ski/wakeboard equipment is included including removable wakeboard racks are included. She has an upgraded stereo with tower mounted speakers. Removable dinette table with 2 pedestals for mounting at cockpit and stern. The drivers seat has a flip up bolster. There is plenty of storage for all of your gear. There is a separate anchor and rope locker.This listing has now been on the market a couple months. Please submit any and all offers today!We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. Sarasota, FL

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