Float Eyes Wet Cord Floating Watercraft Lanyard on 2040-parts.com
Pigeon, Michigan, United States
Float eyes wet cord floating watercraft lanyard, wrist attach. Fits Kawasaki/ Polaris/ Tigershark/ Wet Jet. Available in florescent yellow #17-0703 or purple #17-0648. If returned for any reason item must be unopened and in it's original package.
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