2000 gti’s

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Hoolio406

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I am buying two 2000’s seadoo gti , both have insanely low hours and are in great shape.
But there is like watery oil in the hull of both of them? Is this normal. Also these havnt been ran in a couple years just have been in storage covered up..
I would like someone if they could , to litterally walk me through what I need to do to get these running.
What I should do, what I should check for, everything PLEASE. I am new to pwc and do not have very mechanic knowledge of these..
 

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Well, the yellow one is a 1997 GTI, not a 2000's. The last tow digits of the HIN are always the model year on watercraft.
That is a bunch of 2-stroke injection oil in the hull and if it is blue, it is 99% sure the wrong oil for a seadoo.

Have a read here... Things to look for when buying a used SeaDoo
Thank you very much.. so is that even normal to have that much in there? They’ve been sitting a couple years. Suppose to be buying them for 6k do you think that’s a good price for those or no
 
No, that is a really high price.
Since they have been sitting they are going to need a few hundred dollars each in maintenance supplies if you do all the labor yourself.

Also you have an oil leak which is typically a $10 grommet.

If they do not start and run do not even buy them. A non-running Seadoo is worth no more than $500.
 
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