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2 Stainless Steel Boat Seat Mounts 3/4" Center Pin Swivel on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Galena, Maryland, United States

Galena, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Type:Seat Mount

2 STAINLESS STEEL BOAT SEAT MOUNTS 3/4" CENTER PIN SWIVEL

THESE ARE TWO STAINLESS STEEL SEAT MOUNTS FOR A BOAT

SOLD AS A PAIR

THE CENTER PIN IS 3/4" DIAMETER AND 4 3/4" LONG

THESE MOUNTS ARE TOTALLY STRAIGHT AND SOLID - VERY HIGH QUALITY

ONE MOUNT HAS A PLASTIC/NYLON BUSHING ON THE CENTER PIN

SOLD AS IS / AS DESCRIBED / AS PICTURED

WINNING BIDDER WILL PAY FOR PRIORITY SHIPPING AND HANDLING

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