Seadoo Xp 717 720 1995 Exhaust End Cone 274000231 95 Sea Doo on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, United States
Here is the exhaust cone from a 95 sea doo xp with a 717 motor it fits other models and years the part number is 274000231 Please make sure it will fit your model. if you have questions please ask. there is some flaking of the purple coating. |
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