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Yates 6y33 Black 3 Inch Rubber Boat Trailer Bow Stop V Block!! on 2040-parts.com

US $10.25
Location:

Mobile, Alabama, United States

Mobile, Alabama, United States
New, has been sitting in a box on a shelf so item will show wear and such! Part old inventory stock!
Brand:Yates Type:Trailer Bow Stop Manufacturer Part Number:6Y33 Material:Rubber MPN:6Y33 Main Color:Black Color:Black Sold and Counted as:SINGLE

New, Yates 6Y33 Rubber Boat Trailer Bow Stop V Block 3 inch! Square top is 3 inches with a 1/2 inch hole. These are new but have been sitting together in a big box on a shelf for a few years so they won't look completely perfect, part of old inventory stock!

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