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Ski Doo Mxz New Seat Cover Summit 1999 1998 1997 1996 440 500 583 670 Rotax Mxzx on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Ingleside, Illinois, United States

Ingleside, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:SKI DOO Manufacturer Part Number:96-99 MXZ, SUMMIT

This listing is for a new professionally made seat cover that fits 1996-1999 MXZ and Summit S-2000 chassis 440, 500, 583, and 670. It will not fit Formula models . The cover is made from a high grade marine vinyl and will last a very long time. It was made with carbon fiber type material on top and has heavy duty velcro on the trunk lid. I have included some pictures of a similar new cover already installed to show how it can look. SEE ALL PICTURES.  We also have many different colors and textures of materials available to make more covers of this type. If you are interested in a cover like this or have a different style in mind let us know and we can custom produce one for you. We offer a complete professional recovering service. Send any questions you may have. Matt 847 343-5061

I have many other Ski Doo parts in excellent condition for most late models not listed in this store. Send me a message for parts requests.

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Returns made within 7 days of delivery will receive a full purchase price refund.

 All electrical parts have been tested on the machine that they were removed from.  All electrical parts that we sell are in good working condition. There is a 25% restocking fee for all returns of electrical parts. 

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