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1998 Seadoo Sea Doo Challenger 1800 Engine Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

White Plains, Maryland, United States

White Plains, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a motor / engine / transmission  off a 1998 SEADOO SEA DOO CHALLENGER 1800 Good condition, 145psi on all cylinders .. wiring, relays, cdi,  carburetors  air box, etc. ARE NOT INCLUDED ......YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ENGINE  ONLY ,

 

PARTING OUT MOTORCYCLE PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS OR EMAIL WITH NEEDS SO I CAN LIST.

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