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Classic Accessories 71847 Sledgear Deluxe Snowmobile Travel Cover, X-large on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
New open Box, Box has wear and tear.
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Size XL fits 131"-145" long, OPEN BOX ITEM< BOX HAS WEAR AND TEAR.

Classic Accessories Deluxe Snowmobile Travel Covers are designed for the security of the snowmobiles during the parking even in the heaviest of the snow storms. They are constructed from a highly durable heavy-duty ProtekXTM Extreme fabric with PU backing that is made for extreme weather and abrasion resistance. These covers facilitate a fuel tank access door that gives a quick and easy handling of fueling without having the need to remove the cover. They offer an integrated trailering system with built-in quick adjusting straps along with the tension panels and hood liners of a non-scratch material. They are easy to maintain and come with a carry bag

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