(1pc) Blue Whale Fold-down Adjustable Drink Holder In Black on 2040-parts.com
West Covina, California, United States
-Easy installation and removal. Very travel- friendly
-Folds out to any angle. 1" thick when closed and stays flat and out the way when not in use -Quick and easy installation and removal for boats,cars, and RV's -Fits small to large drinks and adjustable to fit any size -Rust Free and Sea salt water friendly -Also available in white |
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