Video: Krash Industries Announces Australian Demo Days Until January 31st


We hate to be the ones to say, “We told you so,” but yeah, we totally told you so. Krash Industries is pushing hard to become not only a major, mainstream manufacturer of jet skis, but also break into the recreation market in a way unlike anything we’ve seen in like, y’know 40 years.

To really hammer in the point that Krash is serious about getting you on a new EPA-approved, 50-state legal 2-stroke (yes, you read that right) jet ski, they are now for our Aussie friends, is offering financing as low as $80 per month. That’s cheaper than your cell phone plan, guys.

Krash Industries writes, “The standup jet ski that enthusiasts have been waiting decades for. Completely assembled, ready-to-ride and yours for just $15,500 – finance available from just $80 a week. Send us a message to chat to our team today, and find out when a demo day is happening in your area.”

And since its the dead middle of summer in Australia, Krash Industries is welcoming tire kickers and test riders out every since Thursday evening all month long to try out the latest ready-to-ride jet skis! Here’s the official announcement:

Come and join the Krash Industries team each Thursday evening for our Australian Summer Demo Days!

Test our range of Krash Models to find the ideal PWC for you. Our specialist team will be on hand to answer all your questions.

Demos in Melbourne, Sydney & Gold Coast – locations are weather dependent so please call ahead to book your spot. Please call 03 8595 0922 to book now! Don’t miss out!

The standup jet ski that enthusiasts have been waiting decades for. Completely assembled, ready-to-ride and yours for just $15,500 – finance available from just $80 a week. Send us a message to chat to our team today, and find out when a demo day is happening in your area.

Posted by Krash Industries on Saturday, December 8, 2018

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Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com 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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