Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Yamaha Big Bear 350 Kodiak 400 Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Barry, Illinois, United States

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

Fits

Big Bear 350 1987-2001

Kodiak 400 1993-1995

 Made in the USA 

 This is a new hand crafted seat cover that is top quality and water resistant. Made from marine grade vinyl and put together with the toughest of upholstery nylon thread. This cover will require a little stretching to fit around the front lower corners. The vinyl used in making this cover has a very nice stretch quality to it so even a first timer can install this cover in no time at all!  I guarantee that each 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.

If the seat cover has color options you must tell us the colors wanted by putting a note in the "notes to seller section" in paypal or send a message through the contact seller section in the listing.  If no colors are recieved within 24 hours your payment will be refunded through PayPal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UK drivers disinterested in electric cars

Wed, 02 Jul 2014

DRIVERS in the UK are not interested in electric cars, with only 5% stating they would think about buying one, according to new research. A further 14% of drivers say they have considered an electric car but rejected and bought a petrol, diesel or hybrid car instead. More than half (56%) of British drivers said they had not even thought about an electric car as a possible replacement for their existing vehicle.

Segway boss killed on Segway

Mon, 27 Sep 2010

The Segway The Segway was going to revolutionise the way we travelled. Unfortunately, it was pretty much illegal in the UK as you’d need a driving license to operate one. Which rather defeated the object as transport for the pedestrian.

Hyundai at CES 2011

Sat, 08 Jan 2011

Hyundai proved to be one of the biggest automotive surprises here at CES. While Audi and Ford have grabbed the headlines, it's clear that Hyundai isn't far behind, and on this evidence, may even be ahead in some areas of in-car electronics, before too long. The company unveiled its new ‘Bluelink' infotainment and telematics system as part of Tuesday's Consumer Telematics Show and this was being demonstrated on the company's show stand at CES too.