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Cover Iq Polaris Widetrack / Utility Snowmobile Canvas 2877188 on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Burlington, Canada

Burlington, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:2877188


Includes the Following Items:(1) POL 2877188
Durable Canvas Covers provide outstanding protection for your favorite sled when it's being towed parked overnight or stored in the off season. Made out of durable 10oz canvas treated to repel water and UV degradation.
PART #2877188
UV PROTECTION: Yes
WATER RESISTANT: Yes
COLOR: Black
COLOR (SECONDARY): White
DESIGN: Graphic
MATERIAL: Canvas
QUANTITY: 1 Each
WEIGHT: 10 oz.
NOTES: Generic Polaris graphic
MARKETING COLOR: Black/White/Silver
MARKETING MATERIAL: Canvas
FITMENT:
•Polaris Industries◦600 IQ Widetrack, 2011
◦600 IQ Widetrak, 2012
◦600 IQ Widetrak, 2013
◦600 IQ Widetrak, 2014
◦600 IQ Widetrak, 2015
◦Wide Track IQ, 2009
◦Wide Track IQ, 2010


Domestic Shipping


Packages normally ship the same or next business day. Our inventory is constantly updating, we do our best to keep it as accurate as possible. However we are also a brick and mortar dealership, in some instances seasonal items sell very fast.


International Shipping

We ship worldwide, Limitations due to manufacturer’s restrictions on some items may apply. The shipping costs do not include duty or import taxes so please check before you purchase an item.  Shipping times will vary depending on the country the item is being shipped to, These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

 

Once an order is placed into the hands of the shipper, we can no longer be responsible for the item if it is lost or stolen in transit or when delivered.

 

There will be a re-stocking fee charged on all returned items to cover the initial shipping/packaging costs to ship the item to you initially. All returns must be in the original box or package with all paperwork , tags, and accessories included. CLOTHING MUST HAVE TAGS ATTACHED AND BE BRAND NEW TO BE RETURNED. We cannot take a refund or do an exchange on any used items

 

Please verify your own fitment before purchase

Combined Shipping

 

We charge full price for shipping of the most expensive item to ship. Additional purchases are charged 50% of the shipping rate to cover the additional weight.

 

Taxes

 

We are a Canadian corporation and therefore appropriate taxes will be applicable to all shipments within Canada.

 








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