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99 00 01 02 1999 2000 2001 Seadoo Sea Doo Rx Gsx 951 Throttle Cable 277000915 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Santa Maria, California, United States

Santa Maria, California, United States
Condition:Used

This is a good used throttle cable from a 2000 SEADOO RX with the 951 carb engine. Part number 277000915

This Sea-Doo 277000915 Throttle Cable is used in the following models and assemblies:
1999 GSX Limited, 5848/5849 - Magneto, Oil Pump
1999 GSX Limited, 5848/5849 - Steering System
2000 RX, 5513/5514 - Magneto, Oil Pump
2000 RX, 5513/5514 - Steering System
2001 RX, 5532/5533/5542/5543 - Magneto, Oil Pump
2001 RX, 5532/5533/5542/5543 - Steering System
2002 RX, 5579/5580/5581/5582 - Magneto, Oil Pump
2002 RX, 5579/5580/5581/5582 - Steering System

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