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Bayliner Boat Back To Back Convertible Lounge Seat Chairs on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Rocky Point, North Carolina, United States

Rocky Point, North Carolina, United States
Excellent condition. Some very light staining if you look really closely. These seats where hardly used and have been stored under cover.
Brand:Bayliner Color:Blue, Gray UPC:Does not apply

Back to Back Ski Spotter and Passenger Seats that recline and convert to layout lounger.

Came from a Bayliner boat. Grey vinyl with blue accents.

Base dimensions: 36''l x 13.5w x 8''h
Overall seat dimensions: 25''h to top of seatbacks x 17'' seat widths
Open/sundeck postion: 66''l
(see pictures with marked dimensions)

Excellent condition with minor cosmetic blemishes and scuffs. 

Free delivery to Wilmington and Surrounding locations. 
questions? dial  910-three two one- eight five nine four

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