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Hydro Turf Jet Boat Mat(04-06) Yamaha/sr230/sx230/ar230 Black Floor on 2040-parts.com

US $196.00
Location:

Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hydro Turf Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:Y04

These are brand new never used or opened......

You can' get these any cheaper any where else....  

This will fit the Yamaha SR230 / SX230 / AR230  - 06-456 - Y04

Increase the safety and beauty of your jet boat by adding Hydro-Turf traction mats. This kit is designed to cover the rear boarding and step area of the watercraft. 

This is for a Black w/ 3m backing  if you want another color please Click Here To order your colors.....

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