1995 Seadoo Spi 587 580 Engine Head Bolts Spx Sp Xp Gti 95 96 97 on 2040-parts.com
Bellaire, Michigan, United States
This is the complete head bolt set from a 1995 Seadoo SPI. It had the 587 engine in it. Item is in very good condition. Very clean but is still a used part. Genuine OEM part. Ready to go. All bolts came out clean and easy. Please see pics for details. The part you see is the part you'll get. I only guaranty it fits the ski it came out of, but it will fit other years and models. I parted out the whole machine, so please see my other listings for more parts. Thanks |
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