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Bombardier/JetSki - Help, Need to Find Part!

DrewAment

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Seal - 293250120 - by Sea-Doo

I am looking for that part for my Jet Ski, and having a crappy time finding it. Bombardier is saying the part is discontinued, cant find alot of reputable places online that "sell" the part. A lot of them have a listing catalog, place the order, get back an email "no longer available" -- looks like using a generic parts catalog.

Anyways -- if anyone knows, perhaps a powersport dealer, where I can get that part or has one... please help.
 
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I'm dealing with the same issue for my 35+ year old GE refrigerator we keep in the basement for select items and backup. It's needs a new door seal and evaporator fan motor. I hate to get rid of it over a $50 part since nothing these days are built as solid as the old shit. I believe I found one I can retrofit and make work. @DrewAment, I hope you find the part you need.
 
@DrewAment I see you have a few feelers out there. :cool:

 
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✨ AI Highlights

  • A DealerRefresh user sought help locating a discontinued Bombardier/Sea-Doo jet ski seal part (293250120) after exhausting typical retail channels and encountering dead ends with online catalogs.
  • Several community members shared similar frustrations with sourcing discontinued parts for older equipment, with one user eventually locating the part but paying roughly $100 for a component with a $12 OEM value.
  • The thread illustrates the common problem of obsolete part availability and pricing markups in the powersports and equipment industries.

A DealerRefresh user sought help locating a discontinued Bombardier/Sea-Doo jet ski seal part (293250120) after exhausting typical retail channels and encountering dead ends with online catalogs. Several community members shared similar frustrations with sourcing discontinued parts for older equipment, with one user eventually locating the part but paying roughly $100 for a component with a $12 OEM value. The thread illustrates the common problem of obsolete part availability and pricing markups in the powersports and equipment industries.

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