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Waverunner Cover, New, Blue, '98-'04 Yamaha Xl Series, Retail $344.95 on 2040-parts.com

C $250.00
Location:

Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MWV-CVRVR-BC-11 Colour:Blue

NEW
GENUINE YAMAHA BRAND ACCESSORY
WAVERUNNER COVER
FOR
1998 YAMAHA XL1200 WAVERUNNER
1998 YAMAHA XL760 WAVERUNNER
1999-2004 YAMAHA XL700 WAVERUNNER

Description: 

Features superior construction and materials to help provide long life. Also features Yamaha's Vacu-Hold design, which creates a vacuum inside the cover during transit to draw the cover down snugly on your WaveRunner. Benefits include reduced deck abrasion, reduced air-induced stress on the seams, and less aerodynamic drag. Constructed of ultra-durable SurLast fabric for the ultimate protection against fading and the elements. It is also non-abrasive, water repellent, and provides UV, mildew, and rot resistance. 

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