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Cushman Eagle Drawstring Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Roanoke, Alabama, US

Roanoke, Alabama, US
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 CUSHMAN EAGLE DRAWSTRING SEAT COVER OYSTAR WHITE WITH BLACK TRIM  . MADE OF SOFT MARINE VINYL CAN BE WASHED WITH SOAP AND WATER. 

 COMES WITH 1" SOLO PAD

 

Leather-look vinyl, great for covering seats in offices, restaurants and home. Durable, plus UV & mildew resistant. Made in USA. Leather grain,  with a woven polyester backing. Clean with mild soap & water.

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