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Seadoo Gtx Gti Di 4-tec Opas Support Plate 277000981 277001136 on 2040-parts.com

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Santa Maria, California, US

Santa Maria, California, US
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This is one used OPAS Support plate from a 2002 Seadoo GTX 4-TEC. Part number 277000981 or 277001136 

Assemblies where 277000981 is used
2002 GTI LE, 5560/5561/6117 - Off Power Assisted Steering
2002 GTI, 5558/5559/6116 - Off Power Assisted Steering
2002 GTX 4-TEC, 5573/5574/5593/5594 - Off Power Assisted Steering
2002 GTX DI, 5563/5564/5595/5596 - Off Power Assisted Steering

Assemblies where 277001136 is used
2003 GTI - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTI LE - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTI LE RFI, 6103/6104 - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTX 4-TEC - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTX 4-TEC Wake - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTX 4-TEC, LTD Supercharged - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTX 4-TEC, Supercharged - Off Power Assisted Steering
2003 GTX DI, 6118/6119 - Off Power Assisted Steering

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