right side knee pad removed from a 98 Tigershark ts1000l. Should fit all tsl 3-seaters, may be a different color though. 3 of the holding tabs are broken as seen in the pic. Still very useable part .many new and used parts parting out over 60 skis all brands sea-doo, yamaha, kawasaki, tigershark, polaris mostly all 2-stroke models message me with what you are looking for. I'll leave you feedback when you leave me feedback since no one on e-bay seems to want to leave feedback after a transaction anymore and im a new seller trying to get feedback up thanks. Shipping anywhere beside the contiguous united states will cost more thanks! . |
Body Parts for Sale
- Tigershark ts tsl exhaust hose(US $35.00)
- Tigershark ts tsl fuel gauge(US $55.00)
- Tigershark ts tsl oil tank fill hose(US $14.00)
- Yamaha fx coil and spark plug leads(US $70.00)
- Seadoo rx 2000
- 2003-4 seadoo sportster 4 tec ride pate, 2003-4 gtx,(US $75.00)
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