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Seadoo Vts Housing Trim on 2040-parts.com

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Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:The TrimFix Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:The TrimFix

This TNS Module fixes trim on Seadoo jetskis. The module bypasses and replaces the failed electronics in the VTS Housings. VTS housing failure occurs constantly, and the TNS system will fix it once and for all, and for hundreds less. It connects right to your existing wiring and installation is very easy and fast, only takes approximately 30 minutes to install. Your existing switch and gauge are still used just as always. It has a Lifetime warranty and a money back guarantee if not satisfied. Contact me anytime if you have any questions

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