2 Boat Seat Pedestals W/ Swivel & Slide on 2040-parts.com
Oconto Falls, Wisconsin, United States
Don't know anything about these Pedistals, I think they are Garelick Swivel-EEZ, not sure. The Pedistal with the spline post has the lock handle missing (see Photos). I'll try to answer any questions you might have. Thanks and good luck. |
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