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Seadoo Rxt Oil Cooler 4tec on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Kersey, Pennsylvania, United States

Kersey, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seadoo Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:No

Pulled from a 2005 Sea-Doo RXT that i recently acquired that an engine failure due to a leaking intercooler.

MAY FIT MANY DIFFERENT YEARS AND AND MODELS, BUT I CAN ONLY GUARANTEE IT WILL FIT A 2005 SEADOO RXT. THERE ARE MANY SITES ON THE WEB TO CROSS PARTS.

Seadoo OEM oil cooler. Great shape. Does not leak. Will need cleaned.

I have perfect feedback and plan on keeping it. All parts are sold as-is. Absolutely no returns on electrical parts. No returns on anything else unless it was accidently misrepresented in auction. Thanks

Local pickup is also fine.

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