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Yamaha Waverunner Cover (mwv-cvrsh-cr-ch) on 2040-parts.com

US $194.99
Location:

West Bend, Wisconsin, United States

West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:MWV-CVRSH-CR-CH

I am selling a Yamaha WaveRunner Cover that is new and in the original box. Some standout features of this helmet are its Superior Vacu-Hold Design, Durable Sur-Last Fabric, Top Quality Fit, Genuine Yamaha Graphics and its made right here in the U.S.A. This cover fits multiple different waverunner models such as FITMENT: Yamaha , FX1000A WaveRunner FX Cruiser , 2008 ||| Yamaha , FX1100A WaveRunner FX Cruiser HO , 2008 ||| Yamaha , FX1800 WaveRunner FX Cruiser SHO , 2009 ||| Yamaha , FX1800 WaveRunner FX Cruiser SHO , 2010 ||| Yamaha , FX1800 WaveRunner FX Cruiser SHO , 2011 ||| Yamaha , FX1800 WaveRunner FX Crusier SHO , 2008 ||| Yamaha , FY1800A WaveRunner FX Cruiser HO , 2009 ||| Yamaha , FY1800A WaveRunner FX Cruiser HO , 2010 ||| Yamaha , FY1800A WaveRunner FX Cruiser HO , 2011
COLOR: Gray
MARKETING COLOR: Gray/Charcoal. This cover retails at $271.99 but I am selling for just $194.99!!!!!!!!!!

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