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US $45.00
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Perry Hall, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Size:Sedans Up To 175" L Features:Waterproof, Water Resistant Brand:Classic Accessories Primary Color:Gray Manufacturer Part Number:PolyPro 3 Length (ft.):175 inches Fit:Custom Fit Warranty:Yes UPC:052963007275

UP FOR SALE IS A BRAND NEW IN BOX Car Cover 10-026-250801-00 OverDrive PolyPro 3 Premium Outdoor Mid-Size 
3 YEAR WARRANTY

HATCHBACK / WAGON / CROSSOVER STYLE SEMI-CUSTOM FIT

THREE LAYER HEAVY DUTY PROTECTION AGAINST DIRT, SCRATCHES, POLLUTION AND BAD WEATHER
ELASTIC BOTTOM HEM
ZIPPER ACCESS
STORAGE BAG
ANTENNA PATCH

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