New Seadoo Canam Oem Safety Lanyard Kill Switch 278002421 on 2040-parts.com
Benton, Illinois, United States
NEW Out of bulk packaging OEM Sea-Doo, Can-Am Safety kill switch,
Lanyard switch PN 278002421 Fits over 40 Sea-Doo
and Can-am models See my other listings for compatible
lanyard. Comes as
shown in photo. Please check
compatibility before buying, as I will NOT accept returns or issue refunds for
items purchased but weren’t compatible. I have many Seadoo, and other marine parts, both new and used, so
check out my other listings. I will be more than happy to combine shipping on multiple
purchases. Just let me know to change invoice. I’m always ready to try to answer any questions you may have. |
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