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Sea Doo 951 Core Engine, Locked Up From Water Intrusion, 947, Xp Lrv Gtx Rx on 2040-parts.com

US $644.95
Location:

Land O' Lakes, Florida, US

Land O' Lakes, Florida, US
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Sea Doo 951 Engine

This listing is for a used 951 Carb Engine from a 00 GTX, but it will fit many different Sea Doos.  This is locked up because some water got inside when it was flushed on the hose incorrectly.  It should make an excellent core!  Please make sure this is the part you need as I am not responsible for part interchange. This is used and therefore is sold "as is" with no warranty.

Shipping is set at $85 for UPS Ground in the lower 48 states, local pickup is fine. 

Please note; Florida residents must pay 7% Sales Tax. 

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