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1999 Sea-Doo GSX Limited
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Great looking, Great Running, Great Price!
Your mother told you to get a little stability in your life. Fine. Now you can have it - in a very stable combination of power and top performance. The 1999 Sea-Doo GSX Limited is loaded with performance features - exclusively designed large-diameter jet pump, electric Variable Trim System, and electronically controlled, adjustable-valve exhaust. Add the 1000 series Rotax marine powerplant and you're ready for a muscle cruise down your favorite waterway. Maybe this isn't the stability Mom meant - but it's sure a lot more fun.
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| Manufacturer |
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Sea-Doo |
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| Model Year |
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1999 |
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| Model |
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GSX Limited |
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| Price |
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*$3,499.00
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| Color |
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Red/Black |
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| ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN | |
| Engine |
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Rotax 951cc, Twin Cylinder, Two Stroke, Liquid Cooled, with Fuel Injection, and R.A.V.E |
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| Bore x Stroke |
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88mm x 78.2mm |
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| Displacement |
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951cc |
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| Compression Ratio |
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6.1:1 |
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| Carburetion |
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Mikuni BN x 2 |
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| Ignition |
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Digital DC-CDI |
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| Transmission |
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Direct drive |
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| Pump |
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Axial flow, single stage, large hub |
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| Impeller |
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Stainless steel |
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| Lubrication |
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Variable Rate Oil Injection |
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| Oil Capacity |
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1.6 gal. (.6L) |
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| Battery |
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12-volt |
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| MEASUREMENTS | |
| Length |
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106" (269cm) |
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| Height |
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37.0" (94cm) |
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| Width |
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45.6" (116cm) |
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| WEIGHTS | |
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530 lbs. (241kgs) |
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| OPERATIONAL | |
| Seating |
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1 or 2 |
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| Fuel Capacity |
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15.0 gal. (56.5L), 3 gal. (11.4L) Reserve |
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| BODY | |
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7.7 gal. (29L) |
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| Insurance |
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Get an Insurance Quote |
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Photos may show optional equipment
*Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer vehicle freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected.
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