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Ski-doo New Oem Trailer/storage Cover Fits Rev-xm Summit Sp, Summit X 280000611 on 2040-parts.com

US $219.95
Location:

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ski-Doo Part Brand:SKI-DOO Manufacturer Part Number:280000611



Description

REV-XM Summit SP, Summit X with low and extra low windshield

  • The all new strap-less snowmobile trailering cover that clips on to the tunnel intuitively with clips.
  • No more kneeling in the snow.
  • Easy installation.
  • Installs in seconds.
  • LISTING IS FOR COVER ONLY, PICTURES ARE FOR REFERENCE TO STYLE AND COLOR OF COVER


Color: BLACK

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