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Seadoo Gtx 951 Di Magneto Stator & Oil Pump With Cover Oem 2000-2003 Lrv Rx Di on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Albertville, Minnesota, United States

Albertville, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seadoo Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:290811421 420811422 290888652 420888652 Part Brand:Seadoo Warranty:No

Stator out of a 2002 seadoo rx di.

951 di motor.

Perfect working condition.

Fresh water part.

Will fit the models listed below.

  • 2000 GTX DI, 5649/5659 - Magneto, Oil Pump
  • 2000 RX DI, 5646/5656 - Magneto, Oil Pump
  • 2001 GTX DI, 5528/5529/5540/5541 - Magneto, Oil Pump
  • 2001 RX DI, 5534/5535/5536/5537 - Magneto, Oil Pump
  • 2002 GTX DI, 5563/5564/5595/5596 - Magneto, Oil Pump
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