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Rtk Storage Bag For Titan Touring Snowmobile 2-up Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Ludlow, Massachusetts, United States

Ludlow, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:RTK Industries Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:99RK-601 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

STORAGE BAG FOR TITAN TOURING

STORAGE BAG FOR TITAN TOURING 
No : 99RK-601

Fits between the Titan Touring seat (both Deluxe & Standard models) and the tunnel of your sled. 
Attaches easily and securely.
Quick release to easily take bag on and off.

Great for putting phones, wallets, keys and other items you may want to easily & quickly grab when stopping at a gas station or restaurant.

Dimensions: 
7" H x 10" W x 12" L (Top) 
5" H x 9" W x 8" L (Bottom)

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