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Rain-x 805452 X-large Snowmobile Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $67.92
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Condition:New Color:NA MPN:805452 Manufacturer:Rain-X EAN:0019912029955 Brand:Rain-X UPC:019912029955

Rain-X 805452 X-Large Snowmobile Cover
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Item Description
  • Seven year warranty included, the best warranty in snowmobile covers
  • Security straps with non-corrosive buckles
  • Elasticized bottom for a tight fit
  • Handy storage bag
  • Fits snowmobiles up to 125 inches
  • Fabric will not scratch vehicle surface
  • Water resistant, breathable UV protection
  • Full elastic hem for snug fit, ultrasonic seams, trunk loop, vehicle corner tie down straps
  • Attached five way vehicle tie down straps and grommets; eliminates need for cable/lock
  • Fits snowmobiles to 125"
Features
Outsmart the elements with Rain-X branded covers, a respected brand that you can trust. This durable cover protects the sled from the harsh elements to keep it looking and performing at its best. All weather protection against rain, snow, dirt, dust and UV rays. Added security straps with non-corrosive buckles keeps cover in place. Lined with non scratch fabric to protect the windshield. Fits snowmobiles up to 125 inches.
Additional Information
  • Manufacturer: Rain-X
  • Shipping Weight: 400
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 9.20
    Length: 12.60
    Height: 5.70
Shipping Details
  • Depending on your location and on package weight, items will be shipped by USPS or UPS.
  • All stock is at our USA warehouses.
  • Most orders ship within 24 hours of processing your payment unless stated differently. Check our feedback to see how our customers love the FAST shipping we offer! Shipping is always free!
30 Days Return & Refund Policy
  • We provide a 30 days return/exchange policy for our products.
  • The buyer can choose between a refund or an exchange to his/her product.
  • In case of defectives found, only factory defects are accepted as the reason of return.
  • The package of the returned item(s) must be completely intact, and all accessory(s) inside the package must be original and in perfect condition.
  • We do not cover the postage costs for returned defective items.
  • Items returned must be received within 30 days from purchase. No refund or replacement is issued after this period of time.
  • Please allow up to 7 working days for your return to be processed after it is received by us.

We are extremely fair, and in the rare event of something out of the ordinary happening, we will gladly work with you to find a solution.

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