Searay Sea Ray Script Gold Badge Boat Emblem Set Brand New Real Oem Replacements on 2040-parts.com
Massapequa Park, New York, US
Up for auction is a brand new set of Sea Ray Boat Emblems. Purchased, but never used or installed! BRAND NEW!!
They have adhesive backing for an easy installation to any Sea Ray boat. These are OEM and fit any Sea Ray Model. This is a replacement part for your old emblems.
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SeaRay Scripts:
Overall dimensions are 12 3/4" x 2 1/2" (3m adhesive backing for easy installation)
SeaRay SR waves:
Overall dimensions are:
6 1/4" LONG X 2 1/2
You get 2 Scripts and 2 SR waves if you win the bid. Bid with confidence.
These are brand new and we are proud to offer products made in the USA!
OEM products to insure your satisfaction guaranteed
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