Sea Doo Rxdi Fuel Pump Module Seadoo 00 01 02 03 on 2040-parts.com
Osceola, Indiana, US
I bought this fuel pump new 3 weeks ago and have put several new parts on it. Found out the air piston had blown out bottom end so trying to recoup some cost. If you need any other parts for this type of ski let me know. I bought this new form the dealer for $720.00
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