Seadoo Gt Gti Gts Gtx Sp Spx Xp Spi Gs Gsx New Non Dess Wrist/vest Lanyard on 2040-parts.com
Brea, California, US
Atlantis Wrist / Vest Lanyard
These old favorite lanyards have been redesigned so that they clip apart to be used as a wrist or vest lanyard. They're the perfect lanyard to replace your factory one,and they float. They come with our one hand easy glide slider for perfect fit for everyone.
Color: Bergundy/Black
Fits: All SEADOO models 1995 and older with out DESS
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