Honda Trx 250sx Seat Cover Black Gripper...new on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
This is a new hand crafted Honda TRX 250SX Seat cover in black gripper This seat cover is made of quality marine grade waterproof vinyl sewn with 92 weight upholstery thread. This is mildew resistant, and abrasion resistant. We guarantee that each will fit. Note: These are made to fit the stock OEM seat foam. After installed some material may need to be trimmed where the staples hold it on seat base! NEW. |
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