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Sea-doo 278003191 Lcd Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Anderson, California, United States

Anderson, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:sea-doo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:278003191

I ordered the wrong gauge cluster. I thought my ski was a 2014 but...it's not.  dealer would not let me return it (the same day) so I'm screwed. my loss is your gain. I paid 720.00 a week ago. it has original box from sea-doo, and of course I opened the box to install it and then discovered my mistake. it was never installed because it is completely different than the one I needed. (hint; always give the dealer your model and year of ski and make THEM look up the part) it was a rather expensive lesson for me and I have been in the dog house since. please help me get out of the dog house and buy this thing! this cluster fits several different 2014 models check your year and model first! thanks for looking

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