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Ski-doo New Oem Snowmobile Trailer Storage Cover Rev-xm Low, Ultra Windshield on 2040-parts.com

US $219.99
Location:

Elk Grove, California, United States

Elk Grove, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ski-Doo, Brp Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:280000624, 860201375

Brand new, genuine Ski-Doo XM EL-L Cover. This is a factory original equipment cover, not aftermarket. Interchanges with Part # 280000612


  • The straps attach across the front of the vehicle in an “X”, eliminating the need to attach webbing underneath the sled.
  • Not only does this system allow for a snug fit, it also reduces your chances of getting dirty while preparing your sled for the trailer.
  • All covers feature an inner liner to protect your hood and windshield.
  • 600-denier solution-dyed polyester.
  • UV-resistant fabric replaces traditional canvas for bold bright colors that won’t fade.
  • Built-in underliner provides excellent protection from sand and ice.
  • Offers premium protection from the elements.
  • Easy clean and care with water-repellent and mildew-resistant fabric that will not bleed.
  • Gas cap opening.
  • *Patent pending.

 

SKU# 280000624

Fits:

REV-XM  (Summit SP, Summit X, Freeride) with these standard features/options:

  • 1 up seat
  • Ultra or low windshield
  • Hi-Riser kit

  

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