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Seadoo Gtx 787 Crank Bottom End Cases Crankshaft Engine Motor Gsx Xp Spx on 2040-parts.com

US $399.95
Location:

Bethany, Missouri, United States

Bethany, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:96 97 98 99 95

Used 100% WORKING CONDITION- FRESH WATER
Pulled from a 97 GTX 787 SBT
fits 96-97 GTX GSX XP SPX
this is a good lower end, spins smooth, no damage or debre reason for part out,
bad rave valve clipped top of piston and broke top piston ring directly in half causing low compression in that cylinder.
oiled and now wrapped. ready for your top end.

May fit other models also.      
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