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Limousine Cover Fits Limos Up To 30' Premium Waterproof on 2040-parts.com

US $156.00
Location:

Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States

Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:ELITE Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:EP-L8

The Elite Premium 3 Layer 100% Wateroof Limousine Cover is ideal for high moisture climates including all across the US and Canada. 3 Layer SFS Rain Shield protects your vehicle from harsh elements like rain, snow, tree sap, bird droppings, and other dirt. Ultrasonic welding seals seams tight and prevents water penetration. Completely breathable and treated for U.V. stability regarding uv and heat protection. There are 2 reinforced side grommets to each side to help to keep your cover locked down with a Cable Lock or Bungee Cord. Elasticized front and back hems add for a snug fit. The Elite Supreme 3 Layer Waterproof Limousine Cover is light weight and easy to handle. Each cover comes with a FREE Storage Bag.

INCREDIBLE 2 YEAR WARRANTY!

Available in Grey



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