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Seadoo Solas Performance Nozzle Xp Spx 720 800 on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, US

Lake Worth, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:solas

Solas Pump Nozzles are a direct replacement kit, offering tremendous performance gains over the stock unit. They redesigned the entire reduction nozzle section. The redesigned Exit Nozzle improves acceleration, top speed, pump efficiency, and thrust. The steering nozzle section was also improved. The redesigned steering nozzle allows the craft to turn tighter and sharper, with an improved positive feel. Simple bolt-on installation. Designed to be used with VTS (Variable Trim System).
This is a used Solas trim and steering nozzle off of a 96 Seadoo XP 800. It will fit other models as well. Its in perfect operational condition. It has a few light corrosion spots on it as seen in the photos. It does not affect the performance of the part at all.

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