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Wrp Mountain Assault Seat White On Black 2008-2016 Ski Doo Xp, Xm on 2040-parts.com

US $239.00
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SD-ST-XP0814-WT Part Brand:Wasatch Recreational Products Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

This Wasatch Recreational Products Plus 2" Seat will fit all 2008-16 Ski Doo XP, XM Platform Snowmobiles

Color: White on Black


This is a complete replacement seat

  

WRP Part Number: SD-ST-XP0814-WT


No Storage

Color: White on Black

 Like all WRP seats this seat is built with injection molded comfort foam and a -30 F cold crack cover with a no slip gripper top.

 

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