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2004 Sea-doo Exhaust Manifold Gtx 4-tec Supercharged on 2040-parts.com

US $267.99
Location:

Warsaw, Virginia, United States

Warsaw, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seadoo

Listing is for one used Exhaust Manifold for a 2004 Sea-Doo GTX 4-TEC Supercharged.
Assembly is in great condition with little wear.
Sea-Doo had 43.6 hours on it at the time of removal.

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