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Kawasaki Sxr 1100 Rear Water Box Watercraft Jetski Jet Ski Stand-up on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Liberty Hill, Texas, United States

Liberty Hill, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:BOX1100 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

REAR WATER BOX for the Kawasaki SXR 1100 or Trinity Vector Race Hull, and any other aftermarket stand up hull that has an exhaust exit in the Kawasaki OEM location.

1. Sound - Lower Sound Level
2. Weight: average 2lb 4.2oz
3. Water Bung welded in
4. Comes with 90 degree coupler and brass water fittings
5. Easy Install

For use with the Kawasaki 1100 watercraft engine in a factory oem hull or any other aftermarket stand up hull that has an exhaust exit in the Kawasaki OEM location.

NOTE:
any manufacturing defect warrantied
Miss use, destruction, or being installed wrong is not warrantied. 

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