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98 99 00 01 02 03 04 Seadoo Xpl Xp Limited Di Shock Support Mount 291001201 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Santa Maria, California, US

Santa Maria, California, US
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This is a good used lower shock support mount from a 1998 Seadoo XP limited. Will fit 98-04 XP Limited DI. Part number 291001201 or  291001198400 

Assemblies where 291001201 is used
1998 XP Limited, 5665/5667 - Seat Suspension
1999 XP Limited, 5868/5869 - Seat Suspension
2000 XP, 5651/5655 - Seat Suspension
2001 XP, 5530/5531 - Seat Suspension
2002 XP, 5577/5578 - Seat Suspension
2003 XP DI, 6130/6131 - Seat

Assemblies where 291001198400 is used
2004 XP DI - Seat

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