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(all) Sea Doo 717, 720 Pwc 82.50 Mm .020 Bore Wsm Top End Piston Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $178.95
Location:

Maine or Indiana Warehouse, US

Maine or Indiana Warehouse, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:ALL RETURNS MUST HAVE A RGA (RETURN GOODS AUTHORIZATION) NUMBER, ALL RETURNS MUST BE IN THE ORIGINAL BOX, NOT INSTALLED, WORN OR TAGS TAKEN OFF, SHIPPING COST IS NOT REFUNDABLE WHERE APPLICABLE, SELLER HAS THE RIGHT TO CHARGE RE-STOCKING & HANDLING FEES, MONEY BACK PROCESS TAKES 2-3 WEEKS UPON RECEIVING BACK Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:010-817-12P Warranty:No Part Brand:WSM Platinum Series

(All) Sea Doo 717, 720 Personal WaterCraft 


82 mm is STD Bore for these Machines
This kit is 82.50 mm Bore (.020)


WSM TOP END KIT INCLUDES:
PISTONS, RINGS, WRIST PINS, CIRCLIPS, NEEDLE BEARINGS & TOP END GASKET SET







Ship's from either Maine or Indiana warehouse




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INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Our shipping fees do not include any duties, taxes, or brokerage fees. You are responsible for ALL fees.




 



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