Seadoo Dess Gt Gti Gts Gtx Sp Spx Xp Spi Gs Gsx New Quick Cord Vest Lanyard on 2040-parts.com
Brea, California, United States
This auction is for a new Atlantis Quick Cord lanyard. This auction is for 1 White Seadoo DESS Lanyard. Atlantis has created the “Quick Cord” lanyard from the suggestions and feedback from Pro Racers, Freestylers, and Freeriders. This lanyard keeps the area around the key almost weightless and free of any extra objects that may come in contact with water during aggressive riding which sometimes causes the key to pull out unwillingly. FITS ALL SEADOO 1996 and newer models |
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