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Sea Doo Jet Pump Steering Nozzle For A Gtx Ltd. on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Castaic, California, US

Castaic, California, US
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This item is being offered by Jet-World Powersports.

This is a Used Jet Pump Steering Nozzle for a Sea Doo GTX LTD.  in good conditions.

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***Please note that CA sales tax applies to all items shipped in CA.   

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Please ask any questions BEFORE bidding! This item will come as pictured and is sold in "AS IS" condition.  Buyer is responsible for proper fitment and application.  If you have any questions feel free to e-mail us.  Major credit cards accepted by phone.

Item is shipped from Castaic, CA 91384

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