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Seadoo Gt Gti Gts Gtx Sp Spx Xp Spi Gs Gsx New Non Dess Vest Lanyard on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A7447S Part Brand:ATLANTIS

 

 



ATLANTIS now offers our  Sport Lanyard  Series. 
With safety and performance in mind, the sport lanyard is a floating lanyard with a whistle,
 key to operate selected make and model, 
and large loop to secure the lanyard to a vest through a buckle strap,
 and a plastic vest clip to attach to newer featured life jacket accessory loops.
 This Lanyard is available with all keys and 14 cord colors
Please specify color in note section in check out page if not random color will be send

 

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FITS ALL SEADOO NON DESS MODELS

 

 

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