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Seadoo Exhaust Pipe 580 587 Gtx Gts Sp Spi Spx Purple 274000121 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.95
Location:

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
This part came out of a known freshwater pwc. There is no damage besides a couple of scratches.
Manufacturer Part Number:274000081 Made By:SeaDoo Brand:SeaDoo

This is from a 1995 SP Aside from worn paint its in great shape.
This was used for many of the 1990-1995 (possibly later?) 
 Part # 274000081



Currently parting;
2001 GTX 951 DI
1997 GTI 
1996 XP
1996 GSX
1998 GSX 951
1994 SPX
1997 XP
1996 GS
1995 GTX 657X
1999 GTX 951 carb
2000 GTX ME RFI
Plus dozens more. 

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