Sea Doo 95 Xp Gtx Spx Complete Electrical Box W/ Module Mpem P/n 278000423 Hx on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, United States
Here is a complete MPEM from a 95 Sea Doo xp with a white 717 motor This was removed from a running fresh water ski. mpem part number is 278000423 The box has a clip missing i pointed this out in the picture. This will fit other years Please do your research If you have any questions about fitment please feel free to ask. |
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