Sea Doo 150 Speedster/sportster Yellow Storage Cover Hatch Lid 204620313 on 2040-parts.com
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
This is a yellow storage hatch lid cover that fits Sea Doo 150 Sportster & Speedster models and the original part number was 204620313 but has superceded to 204620353. The item is in good condition for the year but the plastic inserts are cracked on the top and the decals are curled. |
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