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Bikesales Staff13 Apr 2011
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Kawasaki unveils new Jet Ski and PWC price rollback

Team Green launches power-packed Ultra 300X/LX Jet Skis, and announces a price rollback on all sit-down PWC models

For anyone looking for motorcycle-style thrills on the water, Kawasaki has just released the Ultra 300X - a super-potent 300hp Jet Ski that can carve water like a sportsbike carves tarmac.

The Ultra achieves its sinew-snapping power output by utilising a new Eaton Twin Vortices supercharger, and it benefits from features like Electric Trim, Eco Mode, electronic cruise control, a rear boarding step and a new, larger instrument panel. 
The Ultra 300LX takes the standard craft's spec to a luxury level, with a plush scalloped seat, a GPS-compatible handle pad and striking two-tone metallic paint.
The Ultra 300X is priced at $21,499, while the Ultra 300LX is priced at $21,999. 
Kawasaki has also announced a substantial price rollback across its entire range of sit-down Jet Skis, with $3000 off its Ultra 260X/LX (now priced at $19,499 and $19,999) and STX-15F (now $13,999), and $2000 off its Ultra LX (now $16,499).
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