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Jet Ski Hard Core Neoprene Watercraft Vest Kawasaki K302-7518-bksm Small on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:K302-7518-BKSM Part Brand:KAWASAKI

 



ITEM # : K302-7518-bksm
 
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Jet Ski® Hard Core Neoprene Vest
• Neoprene outer shell with contrast stitching

• Lightweight water-resistant lining with strategically placed drainage panels

• Soft beveled 100% PVC foam

• Anatomically cut for comfort

YKK® front zipper with zipper head restraint system

• Lanyard D-ring tab

• Two webbed belts with quick release buckles (1 1/2" wide)

• Jet Ski® logos screenprinted on left chest, sides and back

• Kawasaki molded PVC patch on belt

• US Coast Guard Approved/UL Listed


Size/Style/Color:

 

Small   Red

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