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Atlantis Dess Lanyard/tether Cord (new Yellow) on 2040-parts.com

US $31.45
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New Brand:ATLANTIS ENTERPRISES Manufacturer Part Number:A7447DES Part Brand:ATLANTIS UPC:Does not apply

ATLANTIS DESS LANYARD/TETHER CORD (NEW YELLOW)

SKU: A7447DES

  • Fits all Sea-Doo watercraft with D.E.S.S. security system
  • Programmable with factory programmer
  • Multi-end lanyard includes kill switch attachments for all models of personal watercraft as well as the D.E.S.S. switch
  • Jacket style clip

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