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Rain X Luxury Water Resistant Ultra Soft Universal Car Cover (medium) Rnx805526 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

El Paso, Texas, United States

El Paso, Texas, United States
the item is new, but the packaging looks a little rough
Quantity Sold:sold individually Category1:PARTS & ACCESSORIES SKU:MIS:RNX805526 Category2:CAR & TRUCK PARTS Brand:Rain X Category3:EXTERIOR Manufacturer Part Number:RNX805526 Category4:CAR COVERS

ABOUT THE PART

Made of a thick, 120gsm, three ply SMS breathable material, with a super soft inner layer will not harm your vehicles finish. Elastic, ultrasonic and double-stitched seams and hems. Water resistant and UV protection. Hems are fully elastic to hug the edges of your vehicle. Permanent strap and buckle, and corner tie down straps keep the cover secure, so there is no need for additional cable or straps. Comes with a storage bag and antenna patch. Guaranteed 10 year warranty. Popular vehicles the medium size fits: Audi A3, Chevy Cavalier, Chevy Aveo, Dodge Caliper, Dodge Neon, Honda Civic, Hyundai Accent, Mazda 3, or Volkswagen Jetta.

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