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2013 Yamaha Fx Cruiser Sho Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $14,899.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, FL, US
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TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:-108443319 PhonePhone:8882304457

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2013 Yamaha FX CRUISER SHO, 2013 Yamaha FX CRUISER SHO, The best-selling luxury PWC of all time.Full-featured, comfortable and roomy, Yamahaâ¿¿s flagship FX - 2013 Yamaha FX CRUISER SHO, The best-selling luxury PWC of all time.Full-featured, comfortable and roomy, Yamahaâ¿¿s flagship FX Cruiser SHO is once again proving why itâ¿¿s the best- selling luxury PWC of all time. Enhanced cockpit ergonomics include Command Link instrumentation, which permits easy access to onboard instrumentation. The industryâ¿¿s only Three-Person Cruiser Seat provides exhilarating theater-style seating making this the most passenger-friendly PWC available. The FX Cruiser SHO â¿¿ where luxury meets performance and you meet the 3-passenger WaveRunner personal watercraft youâ¿¿ve always dreamed of owning.Command Link: An industry first, offering quick, easy access to onboard instrumentation keys.Engine: Supercharged, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke 1812cc Super High Output Yamaha Marine engine.Pull up Cleat: Convenient pull up cleats help make tying up easier then offer a clean look and neat appearance when not in use.Stern Storage: Fast-access stern storage, located on the extended swim platform, keeps tow ropes securely tucked away and within easy reach.Dual Grab Handles: Double grab handles are conveniently placed near the swim platform for quick, easy reboarding.Seat: An exciting Yamaha innovation that offers theater-style seating, spaciousness and a thrilling view for everyone on board.

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