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1996-2003 14foot Le Sportster Sea-doo Jet Boat Cover W2500-4 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Lithia, Florida, US

Lithia, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:W2500-4

SurLast solution-dyed polyester with UV protection
Reinforced cleat holes
Webbing and ratchet cinch mechanism
Anti-pooling poles with storage bag.
Fits:
1995-1997 Speedster 14'
1995-2000 Sportster 14'
1996-2001 Challenger 14'
2002-2003 Sportester LT 14'
2000-2003 Sportster 14'
2004-2005 Sportster LE DI 14'

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