1998 Seadoo Gtx Rfi Stator And Cover 290887950 Sea Doo Sea-doo Brp 787 on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Tennessee, United States
Good used stator and stator cover off a 1998 GTX RFI. Should fit other RFI models, but buyer is responsible for ensuring the part will fit their machine. Part number for the cover: 290811011 and stator: 290887950. Due to the nature of electrical components no refunds or returns will be accepted.
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