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Seadoo Gti 717 720 1997, Fuel Tank Filler Hose Gti Gts Gsi Pn 275500301 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Some end deformation from original clamps. No leaks. Great condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:275500301 Brand:Seadoo

This component came from a 1997 Seadoo GTI with a 717/720 motor.

Component(s):
#30      275500301   Filler Neck Hose. GTI 5641

This has been tested and no leaks present. 

It is the buyer's responsibility to validate compatibility with other Seadoo Make/Models/Years

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