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Saddlemen Aw122 Replacement Seat Cover Polaris Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com

US $94.86
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Saddlemen Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:AW122 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Replacement Seat Cover Polaris Snowmobiles

Part Number: AW122
  • Constructed from a high quality, sub-zero cold, sun, and weather resistant vinyl design to replace the OEM seat cover perfectly.
  • Made especially with snowmobiles in mind - black premium grade weather-resistant material is impervious to cold down past 40 degrees below zero
  • Double stitched for quality and durability
  • Easy-to-follow instructions included
Fits Polaris Models:
  • XC600/700 1998-1999
  • XCR700/800 1998-1999
  • XCR SP 1996-1997 - (with wrap-around tail light)
  • Storm 1996-1997 - (with wrap-around tail light)
  • Ultra SPX 1996-1997

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