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1995 Sea Doo Xp800 787x Crankshaft / Crank -- Core -- on 2040-parts.com

US $59.49
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Seeley Lake, Montana, United States

Seeley Lake, Montana, United States
Condition:For parts or not workingAn item that does not function as intended and is not fully operational. This includes items that are defective in ways that render them difficult to use, items that require service or repair, or items missing essential components. See the seller’s listing for full details. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“This item is in POOR condition. All of the bearings make noise. The rods are straight. One rod bearing is very rough. The gear teeth are good. The threads are good. It does not have any cracks. It has some scratches and wear marks. It works well. It only includes what is pictured.” Read Less Brand:SEADOO Manufacturer Part Number:290887310 Type:ENGINE UPC:Does Not Apply

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