I am parting out a 1997 Polaris SLTX 1050 Jet Ski. The Ski run good with no major issues. All the parts I am selling are usable and working. Please see photos and description for condition. What you see in pictures is what is included. I will include some hardware. You will see it in pictures or description if it is included. I will combine shipping when possible.
This is for the Exhaust manifold in good condition. |
Exhaust for Sale
- 1997 polaris sltx 1050 exhaust pipe
- Yamaha catalytic converter xlt1200 gp1200r gp1300r 66v 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08(US $100.00)
- Kawasaki jetski 650 sx x2 diverter exhaust manifold 42mm dual cooling / modified(US $43.99)
- D plate kit : d plate, gaskets, bypass chip - yamaha 1200pv gp1200r xlt1200(US $77.00)
- Kawasaki 750sx/sxi/sxi pro sxr800 after market exhaust 90 degree elbow.(US $25.00)
- Yamaha wave runner xl 1200 gp exhaust manifold muffler pipe 66v power valve(US $35.00)
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