Todd Marine Boat Seat Foot Rest Step Footrest on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, United States
The Picture is an OEM picture, the footrests are in perfect condition and look brand new. The only difference is there isn't writing on the end of the knobs. They are very heavy duty and are a universal fit for boat seat pedestals 2 7/8". The Todd Footrest features an aluminum casting, locking adjustment knob and nylon insert to protect boat seat pedestal posts from scratching. Cannot be used with Adjustable Pedestals. Dimensions: 13"W x 10-1/2"L. Two are available this auction is for one. Thank you, if you have any questions please contact Eric via eBay message.
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