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New Rv Propane Gas Tank Cover 20 Lb/30 Lb Case Camper Trailer Outdoor Beige on 2040-parts.com

US $46.30
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Miami, FL, United States

Miami, FL, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camco Item model number:40532 MPN:40532 Manufacturer Part Number:40532 Size Type:Regular OEM Part Number:40532 Item Weight:6 pounds Style:Custom Product Dimensions:15 x 30 x 25.5 inches UPC:014717405324 EAN:0014717405324

NEW RV Propane Gas Tank Cover  20 lb/30 Lb Case Camper Trailer Outdoor Beige

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Heavy-Duty Dual Propane Tank Cover is made of heavy-duty polypropylene and protects propane gas bottles from flying debris while streamlining the look of your rig. Easy to assemble in about 15 minutes with supplied hardware.

Slip the custom molded assembled unit over the bottles for a safe, secure fit and UV protection against sun damage. The updated design provides easier access to gas valves and changeover valves. It fits 20 pound or 30 pound steel double tanks. Tabs on bottom edge provide easy cover retention. Product dimensions: 25.5”H x 30W x 15”D

  • Protects propane gas bottles from flying debris while streamlining the look of your RV
  • Custom molded assembled unit slips over the bottles for a safe and secure fit
  • Updated design provides easier access to gas valves and changeover valves
  • Fits 20 pound or 30 pound steel double tanks
  • Made of heavy-duty polypropylene

Brand Camco
Item Weight 6 pounds
Product Dimensions 15 x 30 x 25.5 inches
Item model number 40532
Manufacturer Part Number 40532
OEM Part Number 40532

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