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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
TWO SEA-DOO PERSONAL WATER SCOOTERS -TESTED & WORK GREAT -2 CHARGERS - 1 BATTERY, image 1
2 Gently used SEA-DOO sea scooters in excellent working order. Connector for battery needed is also included. Great Water Fun for pools, lakes, & rivers. No breaks in mesh and strong motors. Very few rubs or marks. Very Clean! Please see photos.
Brand:SEA-DOO Country/Region of Manufacture:China Model:BRP

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