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New Trailerable Snowmobile Sled Cover Fits Up To 138" L All Weather Protection on 2040-parts.com

US $53.98
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Niagara Falls, US

Niagara Falls, US
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NEW TRAILERABLE SNOWMOBILE SLED COVER FITS UP TO 138" L ALL WEATHER PROTECTION

This 300 Denier Polyester Snowmobile Cover is heavy duty and 100% polyester lightweight material. It is preshrunk and treated for water repellency, uv and mildew resistance.

FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • Heavy duty material to protect your vehicle.
  • Water repellent.
  • Resists mildew.
  • Sewn in Elastic cord for snug fit.
  • Buckle strap system for trailering
  • Storage bag included.
  • Black Color

Fits: up to 126" - 138" Length

Measure your snowmobile from nose to rear, not including the skiis.

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