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Shock Cover,protecteur D'amortisseur, Arctic Cat,all Sno ,fire Cat,xf,skull on 2040-parts.com

C $21.99
Location:

Drummondville, Quebec, Canada

Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Neuf Marque de la pièce:ARCTIC CAT État:Neuf Numéro de pièce du fabricant:M08-0435 35CM

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Protège vos amortisseurs          35CM

1 De l'accumulation de neige et d'eau qui forment la glace sur et entre vos ressorts d'amortisseurs ce qui empêche votre 

suspension de bien fonctionner ou de fonctionner simplement .

3 Vous prolongerez la vie de vos amortisseurs.

4 Il personnalise votre motoneige .

Fabriqués de toile Denier extrêmement résistante et très souple.

Installation rapide avec ajustement supérieur a l'aide de velcro ajustable .

Lavez à l'eau froide . 

 SET DE 2 

POUR LES AMORTISSEURS À RESSORTS SEULEMENT,

Amortisseur et motoneige vendu séparément .

Au plaisir de vous servir!


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Protect your shocks             35CM        

1 From the accumulation of snow and water ice that form on and between your shock spring that prevents your 

suspension work well or simply run.

2 You will prolong the life of your shocks.

3 personalize your snowmobile. 

Made of extremely durable Denier fabric and very flexible. 

Quick installation with a superior fit with adjustable velcro.

Wash in cold water .

  SET OF 2 

FOR SHOCK SPRING ONLY

Shock and snomobile sold separately.

Pleaser to serve you!

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