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Kawasaki Stx 1100 Pump & Ss Impeller Assy W Dierctional Nozzle on 2040-parts.com

US $296.96
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Hey hey!

A used but perty dang nice STX 1100 Pump Assy. 

Prop and body is very clean as seen in pic....low hours and freshwater use only.

Pump fits STX and ZXI 1100s. The prop and bearings are good to go.

No chips on the non replacable stationary vanes! Some tiny nicks on leading edge of Prop surface that could be cleaned up easily. 

Other than some scratches on stainless wear ring, there are hardly any dings so you wont be dissapointed.

I have handled and sold dozens of ZXI pumps...and know what is good and what is junk. This is a nice unit and is well worthy of purchase price 

Shipping to lower 48 only. If ya need it shipped elswhere we will have to talk.   e

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