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Jet Pump Impeller Shaft (13107) (replacement Part) For Kawasaki Jet Ski 650 Sx on 2040-parts.com

US $16.47
Location:

Atascadero, California, United States

Atascadero, California, United States
This impeller shaft and both "O" rings are in very good condition.
Brand:Kawasaki (Genuine OEM Brand Replacement Part) Type of Replacement Part:Jet Pump Impeller Shaft Manufacturer Part Number:13107 Replacement Part for:Kawasaki Jet Ski 650 SX (1988-1993) Warranty:No Length:About 6" in. Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

 This item was removed from a working Kawasaki Jet Ski 650 SX and is a genuine OEM brand replacement part in very good condition.

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