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1996 Seadoo Spx Electrical Box - Coil Solenoid Mpem Ebox Xp Gsx Gti Gtx 717 720 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Lambertville, Michigan, United States

Lambertville, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seadoo

Sea doo electrical box taken out of the running 1996 Seadoo SPX pictured. It comes exactly as pictured, including the MPEM, coil, solenoid, rectifier,etc. If your Seadoo won't turn over or start, this could very well be the problem.

As seen in the pictures, it is very clean outside and absolutely spotless inside! No signs whatsoever of any water intrusion. I do have a video of the jetski running if anyone would like to see it.

This box will fit other seadoo models with the 717/720 engine other than the SPX it was taken out of. Please verify fitment before bidding.

Due to the nature of jet ski electrical parts, there are NO returns accepted. The electrical box is available for inspection in Lambertville, MI.

If you have any questions please feel free to text me at 734-347-4727. I am parting out the entire SPX pictured if you need any other parts.

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