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2 Springfield Marine Fishing Boat Swivel Seat Bases 3/4 Inch Shaft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Breckenridge, Michigan, United States

Breckenridge, Michigan, United States
good used condition
Type:seat bases Color:aluminum Brand:springfield marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for bid I have a pair of Springfield Marine boat seat bases.
Aluminum construction with plastic swivels, spacers, and clips.
I cannot make out the part number,see photo.
The base measures 6 5/8" X 6 5/8" with slotted mount holes.
The shaft is 3/4" diameter.
These are used pieces.
I got them from a guy that was going to recover his boat seats, but never did.


I also have the hinges from the same 2 seats listed in another auction.
I will gladly combine shipping if you were to win both auctions.

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