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Condition:New Brand:HS Manufacturer Part Number:04.485 UPC:730157044854 EAN:0730157044854

HS Car And Truck Cover - X-Large SUV-G Size for Toyota Sequoia, Ford Epedtion, Lincoln Navigator, Cadlilac Escalade, Chevy/GMC Suburban,

Super soft, non-abrasive fabric is 100% waterproof for extremely wet or snowy climates.
Exclusive ventilated system allows car finish to breathe.
Ultrasonic welding seams keep water out.
Cover keeps interiors cooler and its not affected by temperature's extremes.
Reinforced side grommets for cable lock cover-tie down.
Speed-Lock System for easy installation.
Fabric naturally resist rot & mildew and protects against U.V. rays.
CABLE & LOCK INCLUDED.

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