Polaris Fusion 2005-07 Seat Cover Dragon Switchback Fst Iq Ho 600 700 900 348b on 2040-parts.com
Sweet Grass, Montana, United States
WE BELIEVE THAT QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION COME FIRST
2005 Fusion 900 2006 Fusion Dragon 600 2006 Fusion 600, 700 & 900 2007 FST IQ Switchback 2007 IQ 600 HO
This listing is just for the seat cover itself, not for the whole seat. The picture above shows a seat with our American-made cover installed on it. Replace your stock seat cover and fasten just like the original. Our covers are made of special cold-resistant, outdoor-grade, 4-way-stretch marine vinyl. Please note that this is not the cheap, thin vinyl commonly seen on eBay; this is the very best vinyl available, with a cold crack rating of -65° and specifically designed for snowmobiles. It is double-stitched for added strength. Our products are all of the highest quality and are backed by a one-year guarantee for workmanship. We take great pride to ensure that these replacement seat covers are made from the highest quality vinyls available. We are so confident in the unique quality of our product that we will offer a refund if you are not completely satisfied: simply return the product for a refund (shipping cost is non-refundable). Each seat cover comes with step-by-step instructions on how to repair damaged seat foam, satisfaction guaranteed.
Our seat covers do cost a little more than some of the lower-quality covers that are sold on eBay. I only wish that you could compare our seat cover with theirs; you would easily see the difference in quality and workmanship.
All of our seat covers are in stock and ready for immediate shipping (most of the other sellers on eBay do not have them in stock; they have to make there covers before shipping them, which will delay shipping).
Do not be fooled by their low prices; you will be getting a very low-quality product. Spend a little more and get something good that will last. Remember, you get what you pay for.
I have had many people tell me that they bought "one of those low quality covers" and found out it fits terribly or not at all, and that the seller never emailed them back for any help.
The entire seat is shown for demonstrational purposes only; we are selling only the seat cover itself. |
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