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Score a Mark Gomez-Signed WCJ Shirt at Hydro-Turf; Half Price Decals at Jet Renu

Oh boy! Here we go! The IJSBA World Finals is only a few short weeks away and some of the planet’s best personal watercraft racers, tuners and manufacturers will be converging on Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Despite some declining numbers in membership, attendance and otherwise, the World Finals continues to be a major landmark on the global map of jet ski racing, and this year is no different. Competitors from across the continent and beyond will take to the water to vie for a World Championship and glory! So how could The Watercraft Journal add to the excitement? Easy:

First, we’ll deliver in our tradition of stellar event coverage and a phenomenal photo gallery better and faster than any other media outlet anywhere. Next, you can score a sweet deal on our limited edition “Busted Lip” all-weather vinyl decals when you visit the Jet Renu booth, you can grab special 2-for-1 pricing ($5 gets you two decals), and we’ll toss in a free decal with every purchase of $20 bucks worth of Jet Renu product. It’s a smokin’ deal on some awesome anti-UV decals. Slap ’em on your ski, trailer, tool box or your friend’s face.

But hey, that’s not all! Our retro-80’s “Busted Lip” T-shirts are going to be sold exclusively in the Hydro-Turf booth all weekend long with reduced pricing! How reduced? Try HALF PRICE! That’s right, if you’re going to be in Havasu you can pick up one of our shirts for $10! Whaaat? Oh, and Hydro-Turf rider and IFWA World Champion Mark Gomez will be present during a special autograph signing session to personally sign your “Busted Lip” shirt – because that’s him on it, after all! And while you’re at Hydro-Turf’s booth, make sure to grab some of their shirts, as they’re going for $10 each, or two or $15. That’s nuts!

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://watercraftjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief – [email protected] Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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