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- Rotax stainless steel for twin motors starboard impeller 0461172 scarab glastron(US $249.00)
- Berkeley jet pump steering cable tube grommet seal s-13531(US $16.99)
- Berkeley jet pump suction housing h-1727 h1727 with shaft clean out cover boat(US $689.99)
- Berkeley jet jc jg loader grate intake ramp drive jet boat intake scoop(US $249.95)
- Yamaha 61x reduction pump nozzle exit nozzle 61x-51318-01-94(AU $85.00)
- Sizes 6"-79 stainless steel 3 blades parts no.414 outboard jet impeller small(US $298.88)
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