2 Wise Grey/charcoal/white Deluxe Seats *free Shipping* on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
Product Features
- High impact plastic frame
- Compression foam padding
- Plastic sealed to resist moisture
- Heavy duty 28 oz. Marine-grade vinyl
- UV treated to resist mildew and fading
- Dacron thread
- Heavy duty aluminum hinges
Height: 23-1/2" Width: 16-1/4" Depth: 20-1/2"
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