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Kawasaki 440 550 Sx Pjs Racing High Performance Waterbox Jetski Jet Ski Js Box on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Rocklin, California, United States

Rocklin, California, United States
Get a Better Sound and improve HORSEPOWER!
Manufacturer Part Number:exhaust pipe manifold engine motor 650 SX waterbox Part Brand:kawasaki 440 550sx waterbox resonator SX JS Warranty:No

Kawasaki 440 550 SX PJS Racing High Performance Water Box.

In Great Working Condition.

Complete your Exhaust System Upgrade with Improved Horsepower!

Less Flow Restriction.

Improves Low End Torque and Overall Performance.

Nice Cosmetic Condition - One small ding as seen in the photo but no leaks at all. 

Came off running ski!

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