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New Custom Fit Snowmobile Cover - Lm1078 1995-1998 Arctic Cat Cougar/dlx on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:LM-1078


Overview of Parts Unlimited High Performance Custom Fit Snowmobile Cover - LM1078

  • Fits models listed with standard medium windshield
  • Constructed from heavy 10.10-army duck canvas with shock cord bottom sealer and adjustable tie straps with hooks for a secure fit
  • Covers for 1986 - 2007 models feature YKK zippered gas cap openings
  • Trailerable, protects against all winter weather (not recommended for outside summer storage)
  • Green accent graphics
  • Superior handlebar reinforcement resists rips

    Note: Two-year pro-rated manufactures warranty
    -Limited warranty covers defects in workmanship and material
  • Arctic Cat
    • 1998 Arctic Cat Cougar 550
    • 1997 Arctic Cat Cougar 550
    • 1996 Arctic Cat Cougar 550
    • 1995 Arctic Cat Cougar 550
    • 1998 Arctic Cat Cougar Dlx 550

Specs for Parts Unlimited High Performance Custom Fit Snowmobile Cover - LM1078

Color Black
Color - Primary Black
Type - Custom Fit Covers Custom Fit Cover
Units Each
Weight 6.18 lbs

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