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Sea Doo Seadoo Xp Xpl 787 800 Rear Electrical Box Ignition Coil Solenoid 97 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Traverse City, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Sea Doo

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Used electrical box from a 1997 SeaDoo XP 787/800FRESHWATER only. This box was from a running jet ski. Everything is fully tested and works great. One of the screws holding the ignition coil in is missing. Also, one of the tabs is broken on the box. Still should seal well with no issues. What you see is what you will receive...I guarantee all our parts to be as pictured and described. 
 
I can only guarantee this fits the model listed above (1997 XP), but know it fits many other years/models...if in doubt please click HERE to view SeaDoo Microfiche Diagrams to be sure it'll work for your application! To get the part numbers from the fiche just add the item to your cart and view the cart. Shipping discount on multiple items won in any 3 day period as long as they can be shipped together and you wait for me to email an adjusted ebay invoice.
 
Be sure to ask questions before bidding...I'm happy to provide more pics if necessary. I accept paypal or cash at pickup and ship FAST, within 1 business day of payment at no extra charge. Please take a moment to understand our shipping prices...We ship many heavier or bulky items that are expensive to ship and we don’t receive huge discounts from the various shipping services like the big retailers. We pay $1.70 to several dollars insurance on most packages and ebay/paypal take 10-20% off the top of every sale. We have to acquire a huge variety of shipping boxes, some of which are used but take effort to obtain, some we pay up to $2.50 apiece for, and some we make. We add in a $2-$5 handling charge per item (based on sale price and included in the shipping cost shown) to HELP cover these costs, shipping supplies, and daily trips to UPS and the post office, but we also pass our small online discount onto you. With UPS you're still usually paying less than retail and USPS isn’t far off. And we always ship within 1 business day, a service that many of the big guys charge an additional $3-$5 for. If you feel you need to leave me less than 5 stars in every category, please take the time to let me know what we could have done better.
 
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