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Ski Doo Trailering Cover (860201374) on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Freeport, Maine, United States

Freeport, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ski-Doo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:860201374

I'm selling my Ski Doo trailering cover for a stock 2015 or 2016 (possibly 2017) Renegade Adrenaline or any machine on the REV-XS frame with side mirrors. I used it only twice this past season for less than 50 miles while I was fixing my trailer. The cover is nearly out of the box new. The cover has Ski Doo across the front, clips around the skis to cover the nose, yellow clips that snap over the running boards, and then hooks around the back of the seat. It's super easy to install and does a super job keeping your sled clean. The Ski Doo website for accessories has a fit guide to verify this cover will properly fit your sled. I paid $259.00 for this new. I'm guessing the actual shipping costs so if it's less I'll stick it in with the cover and if it's more I'll pay it. Please email me with any questions. Thanks for looking.

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