2014-2017 Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300LX JT1500M Starter Motor 21163-3720 21163-3721
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2014-2017 Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300LX JT1500M Starter Motor 21163-3720 21163-3721

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2014-2017 Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300LX JT1500M Starter Motor 21163-3720 21163-3721Starter Motor For Kawasaki Jet Ski STX12F STX15F Ultra 250 260 300 310 LX 2003 2017 Features: Brand new starter, not a remanufactured or refurbished one with wear and tear. High quality magnets or field coils deliver more torque for fast starts,good working condition. Inside and out starter motors improve reliability over longer periods of time. Designed for individual vehicle power consumption, and are ready to be installed quickly and easily.

Starter Motor For Kawasaki Jet Ski STX12F STX15F Ultra 250 260 300 310 LX 2003-2017

Features:
-Brand new starter, not a remanufactured or refurbished one with wear and tear.
-High-quality magnets or field coils deliver more torque for fast starts,good working condition.
-Inside and out starter motors improve reliability over longer periods of time.
-Designed for individual vehicle power consumption, and are ready to be installed quickly and easily.
-Engineered to perform just like the original starter in your vehicle or power equipment
-New Armatures are precision-manufactured and tested for long service life.
-Replaces existing starter motor, Just replace and ride again.
-Professional installation will be highly recommanded,installation instruction NOT included.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Surface Finish: Heavy Duty
Unit Type: Starter
Voltage: 12V
Number of Teeth: 9
Rotation: Counter Clockwise (CCW)

Replacement Part Number:
21163-3720
21163-3721

Fits Make/Model/Year:
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski 1500 SX-R JS1500A 2017
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski STX JT1500 2006-2009
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski STX-12 JT1200 JT1200-D 2006-2007
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski STX-12 JT1200 JT1200-B 2003-2005
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski STX-12F JT1200 JT1200-B 2003-2004
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski STX-12F JT1200 JT1200-D 2004-2007
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski STX-15F JT1500 JT1500-A 2004-2007
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 250X JT1500-B 2007-2008
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 260LX JT1500F 2009-2010
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 260X ?JT1500E 2009-2010
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300LX JT1500J 2011-2013
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300X JT1500H 2011-2013
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300LX JT1500M 2014-2017
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 300R JT1500N 2014-2017
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 310X JT1500P 2014-2016
Fit for Kawasaki Jet Ski ULTRA 310X JT1500L 2014-2017

Package includes:
1x New Starter

Note:
The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, for which vehicle the product on offer fits.

Warranty:
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