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2005 Bombardier Ds650x Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

West St Paul, Manitoba, Canada

West St Paul, Manitoba, Canada
Removed from a 2005 Bombardier DS650X, has a broken latch and a crack in the plastic underneath, otherwise 100% functional and in good shape. I had to use a bungee strap to hold it down so there is a mark across the seat. No visible tears or rips in the seat apart from underneath in the corner. The lighting in the photos show the X in different colors but both sides are in fact orange.
Fits:ATV Warranty:No Brand:Bombardier

Removed from a 2005 Bombardier DS650X, has a broken latch and a crack in the plastic underneath, otherwise 100% functional and in good shape. I had to use a bungee strap to hold it down so there is a mark across the seat. No visible tears or rips in the seat apart from underneath in the corner. The lighting in the photos show the X in different colors but both sides are in fact orange.

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