Polaris Cover Arctic Cat Ski Doo Yamaha Cover Universal Cover 2up on 2040-parts.com
Butternut, Wisconsin, US
This is a nice universal snowmobile cover. It is in excellent shape, has no holes, rips, tears or stains. It is being pictured on a 1995 Polaris xlt, (standard/wedge body style). It is a little big on this sled, I believe will fit a 2 up sled as well.
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