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Seadoo Gtx Ltd 951 947 Waterbox Injector Valve Regulator 98 99 00 Rave Water Box on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Seadoo waterbox injector with hoses from a 1998 gtx limited. Good condition. Will fit skis with 951 engines. Spring and clamps and bellows are all in good condition, comes with everything as pictured
All my parts come from freshwater skis and are in good working condition, unless otherwise noted. I won't sell parts made in China. All my new parts are made in the same country as they were originally produced. Please contact me if there is a certain part you are looking for, as I have parts for several different Seadoos and often times have a good idea of which parts work with which skis. If you save me from having to list an item here on Ebay, I can give you a discount.

 Blake: 989-492-8053

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