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Seadoo Jetski 1995 Xp [5857] Oil Level Sensor Assy ., - 278000478 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.25
Location:

Massena, New York, United States

Massena, New York, United States
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Brand:SEADOO Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:278000478 Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

YOU ARE PURCHASING AN ORIGINAL 1995 SEADOO XP [5857] OIL LEVEL SENSOR ASSY., IN EXCELLENT USED CONDITION.

NO CRACKS,  NORMAL WEAR & TEAR.

UNIT HAS NEVER SEEN SALTWATER.  A COMPLETE FRESHWATER MACHINE & ALL PARTS ARE VERY CLEAN.

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