Kawasaki Stx 1100 Di Jet Pump Steering Nozzle Deflector 900 Ultra 130 Reduction on 2040-parts.com
Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Steering nozzle out
of a running freshwater 2001 Kawasaki STX DI 1100 in very good condition.
Please look closely at the photos as this is the exact part that you will
receive. This part will fit many other models and years please check with your
dealer prior to purchase to see if this part is right for you. I am parting out
this entire jet ski and several others. If there is something that you do not
see, do not hesitate to ask. Thanks for looking!
This Kawasaki 59476-3739 NOZZLE-STRG is used in the following models and assemblies: |
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