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Blue Upholstery Four Winns 54 Inch Boat Marine Grade Fabric (linear Yard) on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:MARINE CABIN UPHOLSTERY Manufacturer Part Number:**** Color:Blue, Gold Part Brand:Four Winns Brand:Four Winns MPN:047-0998

WE ARE SELLING NEW OFF THE ROLL, YARDS OF THIS FRASCATI ARBL BLUE AND GOLD COLORED 54" MARINE GRADE BOAT FABRIC FROM FOUR WINNS BOATS.

SOLD OFF A 54" WIDE ROLL.

SOLD BY THE YARD SO 1 YARDS WILL MEASURE 54"X36", LONGER LENGTHS ARE SOLD AS CONTINUOUS YARDS.

THIS IS A NICE HEAVY QUALITY FEELING MATERIAL..

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