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Arctic Cat 2012-2016 M Xf-hc 141 Premium Snowmobile Cover Black /orange 6639-934 on 2040-parts.com

US $233.33
Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:6639-933

Arctic Cat Premium Cover - Black & Orange

Brand new, in the factory packaging

-The ultimate outdoor storage cover
-Fade-resistant, UV protected, long-lasting Surlastâ„¢ fabric
-Water-repellent coating
-Adjustable windshield strap provides a custom windshield & mirror fit
-Fits low, mid, and high windshields and mirrors
-Features 4 super-snug cinch-down straps on the sides
-Adjustable Velcro front fasteners around the spindles
-Easy-access, zippered gas cap panel
-Trailerable


Fits Models:

2012-2015 XF Sno Pro, LXR 141"
2013-2015 XF CrossTour 141"
2016 XF High Country 141"
2016 M 6000, 8000 141"

MANUFACTURER PART # 6639-933

RETAIL PRICE $271.95


Over the last 49 years, our dealership has developed a rock solid reputation of providing excellent service, support and satisfaction for all motorcycle, watercraft, snowmobile, ATV, and marine customers.

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