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Yamaha Banshee Black Orange Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

Barry, Illinois, United States

Barry, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:001 Brand:BTATVCOVERS



FITS Yamaha Banshee 87-06

MADE IN THE USA

This is a new hand crafted seat cover that fits the Banshee. The seat cover is top quality and water resistant. Made from marine grade vinyl and put together with the toughest of upholstery nylon thread. I guarantee that it will fit.Note: After installed some material may need to be trimmed where the staples hold it on seat base!



SPECS:
Lightfastness: 650 Hours
100% Polyester Filament Knit Backing.
100% Vinyl Face.
Cold Crack -20* F.
Flammability Requirements: Calif. Tech Bul 117-75, Sec-E, and MVSS-302 (Black Only).
Treated to resist fading, mildew, and bacteria growth.
Resists abrasions, picking, and is treated for easy cleaning.

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