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1997 Sea-doo Gtx800 Gtx 800 787 Wsm Top End Kit Pistons,gasket,bearings Std 82mm on 2040-parts.com

US $183.88
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Michigan, United States

Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1997SDGTX800TEKSTD Brand:WSM

BRAND NEW WSM PLATINUM SERIES TOP END REBUILD KIT. INCLUDES (2) PISTONS, RINGS, WRIST PINS, CIRCLIPS, WRIST PIN NEEDLE BEARINGS, AND A TOP END GASKET KIT. PISTONS ARE FOR THE STANDARD BORE (82mm). WSM PLATINUM SERIES PISTONS FEATURE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Platinum Series Pistons are made of high strength hardened aluminum designed to prevent skirt and ring groove breakage
  • The piston walls are treated with a nonabrasive coating which reduces heat and friction for added horsepower and greatly extends piston life
  • Made to exact OEM specifications


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1997 SEA-DOO GTX 800  


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