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Ski-doo Summit Xp (no Trunk) 10-13 Gripper Seat Cover Snowmobile Rsi Black on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

Monroe, Connecticut, United States

Monroe, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PU0821-1470 Brand:Race Shop

Ski-Doo

RSI

Summit XP (No Trunk)

 2010-13

Gripper Seat Cover

 

  • High performance covers enhance traction in wet or icy conditions.
  • Features durable, industrial seaming construction.
  • Direct replacement for stock covers
  • Availible in black
  • Made in USA

* NOTE: Picture in listing may be different for your machine. You will recieve the correct item for your Snowmobile.

 

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