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New 2017 Ski-doo Ladies Muskoka Long Sleeve Tee Heather Grey Xl 4537261227 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States

Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:SKI-DOO Size:XL Make:Ski-Doo Color:Gray Manufacturer Part Number:4537261227 UPC:Does not apply

NEW SKI-DOO 
LADIES MUSKOKA LONG SLEEVE TEE, HEATHER GREY

  • Extra wide hood / collar all in one.
  • Long bracelet sleeve with shirring effect.
  • Feminine fit.
  • Ski-Doo signature at front and back.
  • Lace drawcord for collar adjustment.
  • 100% Cotton
MSRP $ 44.99 US

Please note: Size Chart should only be used as a guide. Try on at your local dealer for accurate fitment.
We do not reimburse back for incorrect size. You will be responsible for additional shipping 
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