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US $134.99
Location:

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:2879794

POLARIS Snowmobile PREMIUM POLYESTER COVER- Premium Switchback® / Indy® 2879794

Retail Price $239.99
SALE Price $134.99  -  SAVE $105.00!
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This duruable polyester Cover provides excellent protection during STORAGE AND TRAILERING. The cover has an opening for fuel fill access, and it accommodates a tunnel bag without removal, as well as an accessory front bumper, rear hitch, full range of windshield heights and saddlebags, and the Lock & Ride® Convertible Passenger Seat.

  • COLOR/GRAPHICS: Black cover with multi-color Polaris branding
  • MATERIAL: Durable, premium polyester construction; treated to repel water and prevent UD degradation (Includes integrated straps and hardware for secure installation)

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