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Oem Sea-doo Hx Cover, New In Box, 1995-1997 Purple/teal Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:SEA DOO Manufacturer Part Number:298378040


THIS COVER IS NEW IN BOX AND FITS 1995-1997 SEA DOO HX STAND UP JET SKI.

SEA DOO HX Cover

FITS ALL HX model years

Vacu-Hold System For Strapless Trailering
Inner Liner To Protect Sensitive Areas Of Ski
Originally Sold With Lifetime Warranty
Eyelet For Securing cover to ski
Genuine SEA DOO Graphics
Custom Designed and Fitted
Water & Mildew Resistant
Elastic Base

OEM Cover

New In Box



COVER IS BRAND NEW LEFTOVER DEALER STOCK DISCONTINUED FROM BRP.




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