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03-07 Honda Aquatrax Arx1200t2 Throttle Bodies Complete Assy F12x F12 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

Maryville, Tennessee, United States

Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:f12

Throttle body out of a Honda Aquatrax in fair condition. The butterfly valves need to be cleaned, they are very tight to move. . This ski threw a rod and was parted out. This part has sat on the shelf for several years without moving. There are probably still good usable parts on this intake manifold, but i can not guarantee anything. Sold as-is for parts only because i have no way of testing it. Please look closely at the photos as this is the exact part that you will receive. This part will fit many other models and years please check with your dealer prior to purchase to see if this part is right for you. I am parting out this entire jet ski and several others. If there is something that you do not see, do not hesitate to ask. Thanks for looking!

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