1996 Seadoo Xp 787-800 Lower End Engine Rotating Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, United States
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This is a user Lower End Rotating Assembly out of a Freshwater 1996 Seadoo XP 787-800. This is in Excellent working condition. This has been completely rebuilt at 1 time. This rolls smooth and looks great as it should the thrust washers are excellent also and the rod ends are NOT darkened at all. There are No cracks or repairs. If you have any Questions Please ask. Thanks for viewing.
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