97 Tigershark Daytona 1000 Complete Wire Harnes Electrical Wiring on 2040-parts.com
Loris, South Carolina, US
I am parting out a Nice 1997 Tigershark Triple 1000 Daytona. I will list each item with accurate description. Please refer to feedback. I have parted out a lot of Jet Skis before so I will not mislead you. Please feel free to ask questions. These parts may fit other years and models but I am only guaranteeing it will fit the 1997 Daytona 1000. Keep in mind parts are used and may be scratched but I will mention or show clearly in pictures anything worse than a small scratch or chip in paint. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ORDERS. My Mechanic throws all the hardware into a can so I do not include hardware. If it is a necessity that you have it please send me pictures and description so I can try to find them.
This is for the Wire Harness in Great working condition. You get all 3 pieces seen.
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