Seadoo Gtx Speedometer Guage on 2040-parts.com
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SEADOO GTX SPEEDOMETER GUAGE.
THIS IS SEADOO PART # 278 001 037. IT IS IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.
ELECTRICAL PARTS POLICY PLEASE READ!!!! ALL ELECTRICAL PARTS ARE TESTED ON THE SKI THAT THEY WERE REMOVED FROM. ALL PARTS I SELL ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. IF I CAN NOT TEST IT, I WILL NOT SELL IT. THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS GIVEN ON ELECTRICAL PARTS. IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE A REPLACEMENT FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL PART, THAT MEANS SOMETHING HAS CAUSED YOUR PART TO BURN OUT. I SUGGEST FINDING OUT WHAT CAUSED THAT TO HAPPEN BEFORE PURCHASING ! |
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