right side sponson removed from an 02 yamaha fx140. has a few scrapes and scratches as seen in photos. Should fit other models as well but check before bidding. 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 tsl foam knee pad(US $25.00)
- 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
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