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Seadoo 93 1993 Xp 93xp 650/657 1993xp Exhaust Clamp Pipe Elbow 941np-0550 C93 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Rochester, Michigan, United States

Rochester, Michigan, United States

Seadoo Exhaust Clamp.

Came of a running 1993 XP with a white 650/657 motor that has hull damage.

Fresh water.

Clean.

O.E.M.

Part# Clampco 941NP-0550  C93.

The main exhaust pipe it was connected to was 274-000-094.

I am parting out a running 93 XP so please check my other listings if
you need any other parts.  

Should fit many other years but please check for compatibility.

THANKYOU FOR LOOKING.

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