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Wetjet Wet Jet 701 Kraze Duo Zx Jet Pump Impeller Jet Ski Mastercraft on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
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i have closed my shop and sold all my toys and i no longer need any spares. I have thousands of parts i will be listing so please follow my auctions for alot of your motorcycle needs.this is a used jet pump and impeller in excellent shape , They almost look like new with the exception of some surface rust on the impeller which should not affect anything. This should fit the mid to late 90s wetjets that used the 701 yamaha engines.I just took this apart for the purpose of taking pictures. There is some surface rust on the impeller but otherwise it looks new. The veins are untouched. The impeller liner looks like new with a slight amount of surface rust also, The fits on the wetjet kraze zx and duo 300 that use the 901 yamaha engine

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