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Just like Crofoot, these are the only Doo's I'm riding right now. Just got done taking the kids on a white knuckle ride! Vintage, just like my skis.

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man my dream home is on a lake with a doc setup like that along with a few seadoo's and a boat! need to win the lotto!
 
Suke, your buddy and you did a stellar job restoring that 95 & 96, nice work

Unfortunately he's selling his resto. On the other hand he bought a completely original MINT 95 xp800, so doesn't make sense to keep both. I'd have a hard time selling mine. Put so much time into it. Which he did too.....tons actually. He had to do A LOT more motor work, and I did none.
 
I agree that it is worth that. It can be hard to find a buyer that truly understands the value and rarity of the 95 xp800. They just see a 95 ski and a 3K price tag and skip over it and look at the next one.


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Hockeypro you need to get rid of those grey fuel lines ASAP!! Nice ski btw


Long live the 2 stroke Seadoo!
 
[MENTION=63711]hockeypro16[/MENTION] you'll need about 20-25 ft of 1/4" black automotive fuel line and 20 or so stainless steel clamps, or zip ties. You also need to clean/rebuild your carbs and clean/replace your fuel selector valve. Trust us, this will save you from having to spend big bucks on an engine rebuild


Long live the 2 stroke Seadoo!
 
The fuel lines are easy to do. Just do one at a time so you don't get anything mixed up when switching them out. Fuel in the tank will not matter. You do no need to pull the tank, just the lines coming out of the sending unit


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