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1996 Seadoo Xp 787-800 Exhaust Clamp V Band on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seadoo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:00000

 This is a used Exhaust Clamp  V Band  out of a Freshwater 1996 Seadoo XP 787-800. This is in Excellent working condition. This is Very nice as can be seen in the pictures. This comes with the nut and the threads are Not damaged. This will fit many different years and models of 800 cc engines.   If you have any Questions Please ask. Thanks for viewing.

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