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*2001- 2007 Seadoo Gtx Di / Rxt * Jetski Handle Bar Chin Pad Cover* New! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Michigan, United States

Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:TSKINZ Manufacturer Part Number:02-07SD-GTX-RXT

THIS IS A NEW REPLACEMENT  HANDLE BAR CHIN  PAD COVER THAT  FITS SOME  2001 - 2007  SEADOO   GTX  4-TEC DI / RXT  MODELS. COVERS COME IN  ASSORTED  COLORS  & ARE MADE OF QUALITY MARINE GRADE VINYL. COVERS ARE ALSO SEAMED  FOR EASY FIT!  THIS PADDED COVER COMES IN OTHER POPULAR SEADOO COLORS - PLEASE EMAIL FOR AVAILABILITY. *(auction for cover only, foam & base not included)*  COVER  STAPLES ON THE OEM PAD JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL.        {NOTE- AUCTION IS FOR ONE COVER!  LET US KNOW YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR WHEN YOU MAKE PAYMENT}


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