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Replacement Drain Plug Fits like factory drain plug, comes with new mounting screws.Fits 1995-2006 Seadoo 2 stroke models: GTX, GTI, GTS, XP, SP, SPI, SPX, GS, GSX, RX, GTXDI, RXDI, GTX RFI, XPL, HX, 3D AND MROE 1995-2004 POLARIS MODELS: SL, SLT, SLTX, SLTH, SLX, SLXH, HURRICANE, VIRAGE, GENESIS, FREEDOM, MSX, OCTANE All Year Honda PWC: Aquatrax, F12, F15X, R12, R12X, GSCAPE |
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