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98 99 Seadoo Sea Doo 951 Gtx Xp Gsx Counterbalancer Counter Balancer on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Bothell, Washington, United States

Bothell, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Description

 

Hi, This is a Counter Balancer off a 98 Seadoo GTX 951 ,  In good condition, 

 

All Parts are sold AS-IS unless by some chance I made a mistake, Part is guaranteed to fit the above year, model, and size.  Years and sizes and models listed in title might not fit,  contact your local dealer or message me to see if it will fit.

Shipping

 

Items have flat rate shipping prices for USA and Canada.  I will ship worldwide.  Please contact me for a shipping quote.  I ship usually within 2 Business days, with that said parts purchased on Friday most likely wont get shipped till Monday.  Items are shipped usps most times and are shipped priority mail unless flat rate shipping price wont cover priority in which case they will be shipped parcel. I will combine shipping on most items.  Please email me for shipping when on combined shipping.

 

 

Payment & Questions

 

Payments are due within 3 days of purchase.  I take paypal only.  If you have questions about anything please contact me.

 

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