Seadoo Under Hull Cover 298 359 040 Gt, Gti, Gts on 2040-parts.com
Davis, California, US
Sea Doo under hull cover. Protects the bottom of the hull during transportation. Purple in color. Works will 1st generation 3 seater hulls. GT, GTS 1995-1999, GTi pre 1996, GTX pre 1995 models. MSRP is $39.00. Please contact me for fitment. Thank you.
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