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Sea Doo Seadoo 4 Tec Piston And Rod Set Supercharged Engine Gtx Rxp Rxt on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Johnston City, Illinois, United States

Johnston City, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

This is a set of pistons rods and rings for a seadoo supercharged engine.  They are standard size and have less than 25 hours on them.  As you can see from the photos they have never been hot.  they are in great shape and are ready to use.

This auction is for everything you see in the photos.

I will be listing other parts off of this engine soon.

No reserve so you may as well bid now.

 I am clearing out the shop so check my other auctions for lots of good deals.  I need room so everything is priced to sell. 

Winning bidder pays all shipping and insurance cost.

If you have any questions please ask before you bid.

I will accept payment through pay pal only

I will ship this anyplace in the world

If you do not have a US 48 shipping address contact me for the cost of shipping before you bid on this item.


 

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