Seadoo Rotary Twin Carb Intake Manifold Gtx Spx Xp Xpi Explorer 290810046 on 2040-parts.com
Pioneer, California, US
This is an intake manifold removed from a 1994 Seadoo SPX. Good usable condition. Includes oil pump blockoff plate and all mounting screws. Email with any questions. Thanks!
Part number:
290810046
Suggested fitment: (no guaranteed compatibility, verify with a professional)
1994 Explorer boat
1994 GTX
1994 SPX
1993-1994 XP
1994 XPI
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