278001718 Electronic Control Module 01-02 Rx Carb Model on 2040-parts.com
Kingsland, Texas, US
FOR SALE, TAKEOFF MODULE FROM A 01-02 RX CARB MODEL. OEM PART # 278001718. FITS 01-02 RX MODELS WITH CARBURETORS. NOT THE DI MOTORS, CHECK PART NUMBER FOR PROPER APPLICATION. I HAVE MANY USED AND PERFECTLY USABLE PARTS FOR SEADOO ONLY. WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED DEALER.
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