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Gears Trailerable Storage Covers Rev 1-up 300186-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.75
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Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:GEARS Size:REV 1-Up MPN:300186-1 UPC:Does Not Apply

GEARS Trailerable Storage Covers REV 1-Up 300186-1

Gears Trailerable Storage Covers

 

  • Constructed of 600D, UV treated waterproof polyester to resist fading and tearing
  • Expandable Lycra® Fabric covers the entire windshield/handlebar area allowing fitment of all windshield heights
  • Inner windshield liner prevents scratching
  • Zippered gas cap opening
  • Entire length of cover is reinforced to resist tearing
  • Ski Doo REV covers completely cover the ski and spindle area
  • One year prorated warranty for any defect against material and workmanship

 

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