16" X 12" Rear Rack Seat Pad Red 250es Bigred 200es 200e 200 Atc Honda 3 Wheeler on 2040-parts.com
Jordan, Minnesota, United States
NEW 16" X 12" SEAT PAD
CAN BE USED FOR REAR RACK PASSENGER SEAT PAD ON ATV's, ATC's, UTV's, OR GO CART, GOLF CART, ECT. HIGH QUALITY MARINE GRADE VINYL NAUGAHYDE OLD SCHOOL STYLE ALL BLACK MATERIAL & RED PIPING WITH SMOOTH TOP 16"L X 11-1/2"W X 3"H WITH 2-1/2" THICK HIGH DENSITY REBONDED UPHOLSTERY FOAM 1/2" WOOD BASE I HAVE PIPE CLIPS FOR $2.00ea THAT CAN BE USED TO MOUNT IT AND ALLOW FOR EASY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL WANT MORE THEN ONE? EMAIL ME AND I CAN ADD MORE. I HAVE 10 DIFFERENT COLOR CHOICES FOR THE PIPING & STITCHING RED, BLACK, ORANGE, BLUE, PURPLE, YELLOW, GREEN, WHITE, PINK, GREY FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 USA I SHIP WORLDWIDE ASK FOR QUOTE |
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