Sno-skinz Snowmobile Cover 535-2 on 2040-parts.com
Louviers, Colorado, United States
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A brand new Sno-Skinz snowmobile cover, the cover is a super VI polyester plus. Guaranteed the best, it is made to last (sit in all types of weather) and the color doesn't fade. It is made with stress points for the sharp areas on the snowmobile. It is for an Arctic Cat-Polaris, the base color is black, the insert color is purple, and the piping is green. Still has the tag, straps are still in the original plastic packaging and a unsigned certificate.
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