Sea Doo Xp 787 No Mpem Ecm Ignition Module Computer Electrical Box Dess 96 on 2040-parts.com
Presque Isle, Michigan, United States
This is a working electrical box out of a 96 sea doo xp 787. This will work in a few other sea doo jet ski's. This DOES NOT have the MPEM in the box. It includes the cdi, voltage regulator, and the relay assembly.
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