New in the box custom made snowmobile cover for Polaris Edge, M10 and other manufacturers typical 120" track type chassis. Exterior black canvas, inner softer less abrasive lining at rub points. Zippered access to gas tank allowing fuel up without removing cover. Buckled clip style cinch down straps, perimeter tightening cord.
This cover is able to be used while trailering snowmobile. Buyer Pays shipping. |
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