1995 Four Trax Type 2 1995 Gray Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com
Barry, Illinois, United States
New hand crafted seat cover for the 1995 Honda Four Trax Type 2. Made from marine grade vinyl and top stitched for increased durability. Installs like the stock cover with staples.
If your seat does not look like the one shown this is not the correct cover for your ATV. |
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