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Seadoo 717/720 Core Engine Xp Gs Spx Hx Gtx Gti Motor Speedster Short Block Nr on 2040-parts.com

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La Porte, Texas, United States

La Porte, Texas, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:SEADOO Manufacturer Part Number:717

This is a Engine from a 95XP . This will work on all 717/720 seadoos, this is locked up and will need a rebuild. cylinders are rusted but the crank looks decent . Shipping will be actual to anywhere in the USA, canada and mexico but no other international shipping. And check out my other auctions for more great deals on parts. And if you win more than one of my auctions I will ship them together and charge actual shipping costs, saving you money. Also I can ship to SBT or any other engine rebuilder you would like.

And there is NO buy it now, it sells for what the auction ends at.

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