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2008 Ss Bomar Pomanette Tinted Glass Portlights With Trim Rings -39 1/2" X 8" on 2040-parts.com

US $209.89
Location:

Little Falls, Minnesota, United States

Little Falls, Minnesota, United States
No Screws and I think the trim has holes not lined up.Some scratches.
Brand:BOMAR Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:WFS00675-BD

I have a Larson Boat Bomar Pompantte Port Light Window that is Tinted Glass and still has the Care Instructions and Warnings and Limitied Warrenty.

This I think has a Serial # of 200711334 and Made in the USA.

The size is 39 1/2" X 8 and this is the cut out area.

It don't have the screws and I think the holes are not drilled right.

There is also some scratches on the front .This is why it wasn't installed on the Boat.

This came directly from the Boat Manufacture.

This was Manufactured in 2008 and has a part#WFS00675-BD


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