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Seadoo 947/951 Engine Xp Gsx Gtx Limited Xpl Rx L Motor Speedster Sportster Nr on 2040-parts.com

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La Porte, Texas, United States

La Porte, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SEADOO Manufacturer Part Number:951

This is a silver 947/951  from a XP limited. This will work on all carb'd 947/951 except 97.5 GSXL. This was running in the ski but it does have scarring in the cylinders and a little corrosion. The Compression is 122/125 psi , so its able to rub but would be best with a rebuild. 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. 

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