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Yamaha Jetski Seadoo Polaris Tigershark Polaris Honda Kawasaki Multi Lanyard on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
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Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A3622 Part Brand:ATLANTIS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Atlantis

Multi-End Lanyards with Whistles (Non-DESS) ATLANTIS Wrist / Vest Lanyard These old favorite lanyards have been redesigned so that they clip apart to be used as a wrist or vest lanyard. They're the perfect lanyard to replace your factory one,and they float. They come with our one hand easy glide slider for perfect fit for everyone. ATLANTIS now offers our Multi-End lanyard that has it all! 3 keys to fit all brands SeaDoo, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Polaris, Tiger Shark and Wet Jet.  floating vest lanyard A swivel snap hook keeps the cord from tangling.  No accessories to buy for this lanyard! Will not work on D.e.s.s. SeaDoo Color: Green / Black

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