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1995-1997 Seadoo Hx Jetski *black* Seat Cover *new* on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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Michigan, United States

Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:TSKINZ Manufacturer Part Number:95-97SD-HXBK

THIS IS A NEW REPLACEMENT  SEAT COVER THAT WILL FIT  95 - 97  SEADOO  HX  JETSKI  MODELS. COVERS ARE * BLACK * & MADE OF QUALITY MARINE GRADE VINYL. COVERS ARE ALSO SEAMED FOR EASIER FIT.ALSO INCLUDES KNEE PAD SKINZ.  PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURE FOR PROPER SEAT COVER STYLE. THIS SEAT COVER  COMES IN OTHER POPULAR COLORS- PLEASE EMAIL FOR AVAILABILITY. *(auction for seat covers only, foam ,base & black rubber arms not included ! )*


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