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Yamaha Snowmobile Mountain Max And V-max Windshield Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:SNOSTUFF Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:101-600 Brand:SNOSTUFF

BLACK SNO-STUFF WINDSHIELD BAG FOR YAMAHA MOUNTAIN MAX AND V-MAX  MODEL SNOWMOBILES

This bag fits 1997-2004 Mountain Max and V-max models

    • Made of super tough Cordura to withstand all the punishment that you and the elements can dish out.
    • Sewn in Velcro pads along with windshield mount tabs insure a stylish fit.
    • Dual zippers allow multible and convenient access points to every corner of the bag.
    • Small zippered interior compartment for valuables

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