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^18" X 16" Rv Baggage Compartment Access Door Mirrored on 2040-parts.com

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Burr Oak, Michigan, United States

Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:no name Manufacturer Part Number:0000

 18" X 16" RV BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR MIRRORED

OVERALL MEASUREMENTS: 19 3/4" X 19 5/8"

COLOR: MIRRORED PLATE INSERT WITH BLACK ALUMINUM TRIM AROUND DOOR

MATERIAL: INSERT IS MIRRORED PLATE TRIM AROUND DOOR ALUMINUM

HAS KEY LOCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH KEY # CH751 INCLUDED

THIS CAN BE MOUNTED ANYWAY

BRAND NEW MAY HAVE A FEW MINOR SCRATCHES DUE TO STORAGE.

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