djredman99
New Member
So, I talked to a local guy that wants to unload a 1997 GTX with a locked up engine. The guy wanting to sell it works at a local watersports shop.
A customer who regularly maintained his vehicle via the shops services brought the ski in. When told it needed a top end job, he decided he would rather move on to a newer ski. The guy bought it off of him for $900 with a nice galvanized Karavan trailer.
As he works on other skis all day, he never got around to working on this one. He is not a certified seadoo mechanic himself, more of a grunt worker for the others in the shop.
They pulled the head off and the certified seadoo mechanic told the customer it just needed the top end done. 140 hours on the machine, would be the first top end job on it. Machine is cosmetically in great shape.
$900 w/galvanized single trailer.
He even will throw in a 1994 kawasaki X2 that also needs a top end job. I think he just wants that out of his way too.
Would you buy it?
A customer who regularly maintained his vehicle via the shops services brought the ski in. When told it needed a top end job, he decided he would rather move on to a newer ski. The guy bought it off of him for $900 with a nice galvanized Karavan trailer.
As he works on other skis all day, he never got around to working on this one. He is not a certified seadoo mechanic himself, more of a grunt worker for the others in the shop.
They pulled the head off and the certified seadoo mechanic told the customer it just needed the top end done. 140 hours on the machine, would be the first top end job on it. Machine is cosmetically in great shape.
$900 w/galvanized single trailer.
He even will throw in a 1994 kawasaki X2 that also needs a top end job. I think he just wants that out of his way too.
Would you buy it?


