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93-97 Seadoo Sp-spx-spi-xp *black* Pwc Seat Cover *new* on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Michigan, United States

Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:TSKINZ Manufacturer Part Number:93-97SD-MDBK

THIS IS A NEW REPLACEMENT  SEAT COVER THAT WILL FIT 93-97 SEADOO SP/SPX/SPI PWC MODELS & 93-96 XP MODELS. COVERS ARE *BLACK* & MADE OF QUALITY MARINE GRADE VINYL. COVERS ARE ALSO SEAMED FOR EASIER FIT. THIS COVER  COMES  IN OTHER POPULAR COLORS - PLEASE EMAIL FOR AVAILABILITY. *(auction for seat covers only, foam & base not included)*


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