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2007-2009 Suzuki Rmz 250 Black/blue Full Gripper Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Portland, Indiana, United States

Portland, Indiana, United States
Decent condition, a few small holes and tears along with staple holes. Dirty but will clean. Tried to show in pictures.
Brand:Enjoy MFG Primary Color:Black / Red Manufacturer Part Number:01 Features:Water Resistant Coating Type:Seat Cover Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Gripper

Used 2007-2009 RMZ250 Seat Cover. Has a few small holes and tears and staple holes, kind of dirty but will clean up. Overall in decent condition.

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