USed jet pump from a 1998 Seadoo XP. This pump is 100% for parts. It has a massive crack on the outer housing (see pics), which probably makes it useless. Impeller is dinged up, but could potentially be reconditioned. It does catch on the wear ring though. All that said, this is sold for parts with absolutely no guarantees as to what is usable. What you see is what you will receive...I guarantee all our parts to be as pictured and described.
This is said to fit many/most boats with 155 MM pumps
but...
It is your responsibility to verify this will work with your boat or ski!...if in doubt please click HERE to view SeaDoo Microfiche Diagrams to be sure it fits your ski! To get the part numbers from the fiche just add the item to your cart and view the cart.Shipping discount on multiple items won in any 3 day period as long as they can be shipped together and you wait for me to email an adjusted Ebay invoice before paying.
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By Ollie Kew
First Official Pictures
05 February 2014 12:00
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