Seadoo Gtx Limited Front Seat,951,947 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Walton Beach, Florida, US
Used front seat from a 1998 GTX Limited.Seat needs work, but any upholsterer can fix this seat, back plastic is in great condition. Does not come with rear latch. I DO NOT HAVE REAR SEAT. Shipping is for the west coast. Please email me for accurate shipping quote. Shipping to the east coast is $20 -$35. I will adjust shipping to your location. Thanks!
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