Regatta Flotation Suit In Good Shape on 2040-parts.com
Coopersville, Michigan, United States
REGATTA FLOTATION SUIT - the size has faded. Here are the dimensions 67" from ankle to shoulder, 32" inseam, 24" wrist to arm pit, 27" chest width. Please look at my other auctions as well as ask me any questions about parts you need. I prefer paypal. Please include auction number. All sales are final. Please check with manufacturer for proper replacement. If you have any questions please e-mail me! SHIPPING ESTIMATED AT $20 THRU USPS OR FEDEX WHICH EVER IS LESS, IF MORE YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY MORE Thank you for Looking at this auction & Good Luck Bidding! |
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