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Sea-doo Pwc Used Oem Gtx & Limited Ltd 07-09 Trailer Storage Cover 280000278 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Very good conditionNo rips or tears.Clean smell, No dry-rotUsed on a couple of times.
Brand:Sea-Doo Manufacturer Part Number:280000278, 280 000 278, 280-0002-78

Used genuine Sea-Doo personal watercraft cover, part number 280 0002 78. This is a factory original equipment cover, not aftermarket.

This cover features versatility, but also perfect color coodination to your vehicle. Strapless design, made of an all-new solution-dyed fabric, offers easy manipulation and increased UV resistance. Covers also feature an patended air release vent system for trailering.

SKU# 280000278

Fits: 2007-2009 GTX standard & GTX Limited (LTD) models

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