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Sea Doo Cover Gti/gts Se/130/155 Black/gray 280000598 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Elk Grove, California, United States

Elk Grove, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:280000598 Brand new, genuine Sea-Doo Cover, part n Brand:Seadoo

Brand new, genuine Sea-Doo Cover, part number 280 0005 98. This is a factory original equipment cover, not aftermarket. Non-current.

Solution-dyed fabric offers easy manipulation and increased UV resistance. Strapless design provides easy installation and mooring. Patented air release vent system for trailering. Features convenient openings for easy access to the Speed Tie mooring system.

SKU# 280000598

Fits:

  • GTI 130 2011 and newer
  • GTI SE 130 & 155 2011 and newer
  • GTS Rental 2011 and newer
  • GTS 2011 and newer

 

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