Sea Doo Seadoo Wake 155 2011 And Up Cover 280000573 280000665 on 2040-parts.com
Elk Grove, California, United States
Brand new, genuine Sea-Doo personal watercraft cover. This is a factory original equipment cover, not aftermarket. New non-current. Complete and versatile color-matching lineup of watercraft covers. Solution-dyed fabric offers easy manipulation and increased UV resistance. Strapless design provides easy installation.Patented air release vent system for trailering.
Fits: 2011 and newer Wake 155 models |
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