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Pro-tec/r&d Yamaha Superjet/wave Blaster 144mm Hydraulic Trim System on 2040-parts.com

US $335.49
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:Pro-Tec

 I have a Protec manual hydraulic drop nozzle that came off Tiffane Crane's IJSBA national racing 1996 Yamaha Super-Jet. The trim system will work on any Yamaha 144mm pump such as any 1990-2013 Yamaha Superjet, Yamaha Wave Blaster, Yamaha VXR, Yamaha VXR Pro.

I am including the Pro-Tec reduction nozzle, Wave Raider steering nozzle, R&D hydraulic trim line, Quicksilver Magura adjustable hydraulic trim lever, and the two through-hull fittings and boots that were on the ski.

I was going to modify it to use it to trim up for a trim system, but I ended up buying a freestyle trim setup.

**I have the misc bolts that go to the nozzle. They just were not in the pictures. I was trying to figure out how to modify it for trim up at the time. I will put it back together*

Thank you and happy bidding!

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