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      <title>Fixing Your 1996 Seadoo GTX Fuel Pump Issues</title>
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      <description>Dealing with a cranky 1996 seadoo gtx fuel pump is basically a rite of passage for anyone who loves these classic two-stroke machines. You&amp;#39;re out on the water, the sun is shining, and suddenly the engine starts bogging down or, worse, just refuses</description>
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