Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Trailerable Pwc Black Storage Cover All Weather Protection 104"-115" Length on 2040-parts.com

US $52.98
Location:

Niagara Falls, US

Niagara Falls, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Banner
NEW TRAILERABLE PWC BLACK STORAGE COVER ALL WEATHER PROTECTION 104"-115" LENGTH

New design to fit most popuar models with a snug-fit. This 300 Denier Polyester PWC Cover is waterproof and has UV coated protection. The heavy-duty shock cord hem ensures a tight, secure fit.


FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • Rugged 300 Denier Polyester
  • UV treated for long term protection
  • Water repellent and breathable fabric
  • Trailerable: QuikSnap strapping system for fast/easy fit and trailering
  • Additional straps at both front & back to reinforce the cover when trailering.
  • Heavy Duty Shock Cord Hem for secure fit
  • Double needle stitched seams w/dual strength thread for durability
  • 2x Rear Air Vents
  • Storage bag included
  • Black Color


Fits: Personal Watercraft 104"-115" (1-2 Persons)

policy

Footer

Toyota FT-CH at Detroit motor show 2010

Mon, 11 Jan 2010

Toyota showed off the new FT-CH at the Detroit auto show today - and confirmed a whole family of Prius extensions. The edgily styled FT-CH is set to be one of those new Prius models. The Yaris-sized concept was designed in ED2, Toyota's Euro design base in Nice, France.

Mercedes GL 63 AMG revealed

Thu, 31 May 2012

For theĀ firstĀ time Mercedes-Benz has added a range-topping AMG performance version to the GL Class – the Mercedes GL 63 AMG. Many would ask whether the Mercedes GL has any point when the perfectly good M Class is a more sensible offering. After all, it’s the size of the Albert Hall and not the most dynamic SUV on the planet.

Mercedes-Benz to use inflatable rear seatbelts on new car

Fri, 20 Jul 2012

Mercedes-Benz will begin equipping its cars with inflatable seatbelts for rear passengers, making it the second automaker to use the safety technology. Mercedes said the belt would be introduced on an upcoming luxury car. A likely candidate is the redesigned S-class sedan, which the German automaker is preparing to put into production next year.