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89 Sea Doo Sp 580 587 Muffler Exhaust Pipe - 2 To Choose From on 2040-parts.com

US $58.99
Location:

Madison, Ohio, United States

Madison, Ohio, United States

This part is from a 1989 Sea Doo SP w yellow motor. This came from a fresh water environment.

Item: I have 2 of these and they are both in the photos, but the sale is only for 1.  They are slightly different, but they both came off the same year and model of ski, so they are interchangable.  See photos.  

Inventory ID: B16



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