Seadoo Speedster 4tec Fuse Block Pn# 204470770 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Brand new open box (NOS) fuse block for a 2008 Seadoo Speedster 4tec. This item is new old stock. Part is complete and ready to be plugged in. This part may fit many other models. Item retails for $259.99. I also have many other new speedster parts listed. Please check my other auctions. Thank you
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