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Sno-skinz Cover Pol Blk/blk on 2040-parts.com

US $220.45
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Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New Brand:SNO-SKINZ Manufacturer Part Number:364-LT BLK/BLK Part Brand:SNO-SKINZ UPC:Does not apply

SNO-SKINZ COVER POL BLK/BLK

SKU: 364-LT BLK/BLK

  • Constructed with Super VI Polyester Plus
  • Custom tailored for an excellent fit
  • Won’t shrink or stretch when frozen
  • Reinforced stress points
  • Adjustable tunnel section for various track lengths
  • Deluxe Kimberly Clark® Series 300 undercover included
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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