Dometic 13,500 Btu Rv Air Conditioner on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Relisting because last buyer could not read. Dometic 13,500 BTU Duo Therm Brisk II RV Air Conditioner Purchased this for my grandfather but he found a 15,000 BTU to use instead. Starts up and blows cold. MFG# B57915.711C0 CASH ONLY AT PICK-UP (No PayPal Payments) |
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