1997 Sea Doo Gtx Left And Right Side Body Panel Flaring (pair) on 2040-parts.com
Port Reading, New Jersey, US
Removed from a 97 GTX 787,
Both lefft and right sides
May fit other years/models, check your applications.
Shipping lower 48 only, all other's must contact me.
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