Yamaha® Drive® Genesis 150 Rear Flip Seat With Cushion. on 2040-parts.com
Havana, Florida, United States
Our new Genesis 150 seat features our new lighter weight, durable polycarbonate flip seat panel.
Steel frame features a durable, high gloss powder coat finish, marine grade molded vinyl cushions with OEM patterns. Standardized hardware-one size wrench installation. *Safety Grab Bar (MJGB8000) sold separately.safety Let me know what color of seat you would like at the time of checkout: White, or Black. |
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