Rv Lavatory Faucet - Off White - Two Handles - 4" Between Centers - New! on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Two Handle Lavatory Faucet - 4" between centers - Scratch and Stain Resistant Finish - Quarter Turn Handles - Sleek Contemporary Style. Underbody is made of durable synthetic polymer. Also available is matching shower faucet, with and without spigot.
Manufacture is Phoenix - Color is White.
This is brand new in box.
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