93' 94' Sea-doo Xp Green Hood Assembly With Gauges on 2040-parts.com
West Chicago, Illinois, United States
This hood was removed from a 1994 Sea-doo XP. Over all it is in good shape. It was removed from a running machine and the gauges did work. Comes just as pictured with the gauges, mirrors, and latch. Replace the faded out hood on your ski with this one and it will look great again!
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