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Leaning Post Live Well on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Key Largo, Florida, United States

Key Largo, Florida, United States
leaning post live well, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Upper Keys Manufacturer Part Number:2222

The sizes are at the mounting flange, the aluminum work and upholstery can be added for an additional cost.



38W x 29H x 24L, 30 gallon medium.


We are offering a flat rate shipping of 150.00 


We utilize Greyhound Package Express. Once the order is ready, we take your package to our local Grey Hound Express Package Center. Once in transit we will give you your tracking/item number, this will allow you to track your package. Once the package has arrived at your local Greyhound Express Package center, you will receive a call that your item is ready to be picked up.


Local pick up is always free and encouraged. If you have an alternate shipping option I will be glad to accommodate your request.


We are an Aluminum Fabricator in the Upper Keys. Look us up on facebook! Upper Keys Aluminum Fabrications and Marine Supply.


Come visit us at;
Upper Keys Aluminum
103100 Overseas Hwy Suite 31
Key Largo, 
MM103 Bayside. Cross keys water way shopping center. 
facebook.com/Upperkeysmarinesupply

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