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Seadoo Oem Drive Shaft 272000096 Gs Gsx Gtx Gti Spx Xp on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, US

Lake Worth, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:272000096 Warranty:No Part Brand:seadoo

This is a used OEM Seadoo driveshaft. It has some pitting on it buts its in perfect working condition. The splines are perfect. Part #272000096 and it measures 18" in length.

Applications:
1996 Sea-Doo GSX Driveshaft 1996 Sea-Doo XP Driveshaft

1997 Sea-Doo GS Driveshaft 1997 Sea-Doo GSI Driveshaft 1997 Sea-Doo GSX Driveshaft 1997 Sea-Doo SPX Driveshaft

1998 Sea-Doo GS Driveshaft 1998 Sea-Doo SPX Driveshaft

1999 Sea-Doo GS Driveshaft 1999 Sea-Doo GSX RFI Driveshaft 1999 Sea-Doo SPX Driveshaft

2000 Sea-Doo GS Driveshaft 2000 Sea-Doo GSX RFI Driveshaft

2001 Sea-Doo GS Driveshaft 2001 Sea-Doo GSX RFI Driveshaft

2002 Sea-Doo GTI Driveshaft 2002 Sea-Doo GTI LE Driveshaft

2003 Sea-Doo GTI Driveshaft 2003 Sea-Doo GTI LE Driveshaft 2003 Sea-Doo GTI LE RFI Driveshaft

2004 Sea-Doo GTI Driveshaft 2004 Sea-Doo GTI LE Driveshaft 2004 Sea-Doo GTI RFI Driveshaft 2004 Sea-Doo GTI LE RFI Driveshaft

2005 Sea-Doo GTI Driveshaft 2005 Sea-Doo GTI RFI STD Driveshaft

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