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Key Largo, Florida, United States

Key Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Seat Frame Part Brand:Baja Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Item_Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Custom Country_of_manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:007 Part Type:Seat Frame MPN:1831262 Accessories & Gear Type:Seat Frame Manufacturer:Baja Marine

We will manufacture the bolster seat frames with drop down bolsters 2 pieces including your choice of aluminum finish or powder coating for the same price!

The upholstery is prices separate depending on customers request. We have a full upholstery shop and are able to make all kinds of custom work. No job to small. 

You can also check us out on facebook at upper keys marine supply

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