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2000 Yamaha Xl800 3 Seater Jetski Waverunner Trade For Car on 2040-motos

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2000 yamaha hello i am selling my 2000 yamaha XL800 3 seater jetski waverunner it comes with a single jetski trailer the waverunner was treated like a baby its whole life. flushed after every ride, and winterized by me every year. it runs perfectly i will take it to the water for a serious buyer . i am willing to trade for a car i might be willing to put some money on top of the waverunner call me at or text me with what you have to trade if you wanna just buy it 3500 neg im looking to trade for a nice reliable car maybe honda accord nissan sentra nissan versa honda crv volkswagon mercedes c240 let me know what you have

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