Seadoo Spx Sp Spi Xp Gt Gtx Gti Gsx Rear Grab Bar Boarding Handle Jetski Jet Ski on 2040-parts.com
Batavia, Ohio, US
SEadoo rear grab bar, taken off Seadoo GTI 93, this will fit a lot of the 3 seater seadoo hulls (gtx gti )up to 99, Buyer is responsible for fitment check
no returns sold as is.
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