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Seadoo Xp Oem 787 Engine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
None Known
Brand:Seadoo Warranty:No

 Up for auction i have a Seadoo 1996 and up 787 OEM engine that has been in our race warehouse since the late 90's. The engine was removed from one of our race crafts and a Stroked mod engine was replaced and the engine has been sitting on the warehouse shelf. Its all original and is considered a short block. Cylinder walls have no scaring and the burn on the pistons is clean. the engine has about 15 tanks of fuel ran through it when we first acquired the watercraft. The engine is still sealed up and comes with everything that is pictured on the engine including the rear PTO> This engine will run in the 1995 XP limited just know that you will need this PTO because the 1996 and up PTO have a different Thread pattern and will not inter change, any questions please email. There is NO CORE required and this a  way purchase. Thanks for looking

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