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281900-1 Seadog 316 Stainless Rectangular Base 7/8" Tube 90 Degrees Rail Fittin on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Sedro Woolley, Washington, United States

Sedro Woolley, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sea-Dog Country//Region of Manufacture:Thailand Manufacturer Part Number:281900-1 UPC:035514281072

BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE

SEA-DOGLINE 281900-1

This sale includes ONE (1) part


316 Stainless Rectangular Base 90 Degree
Tube Diameter - 7/8"
Base 1 11/16" x 3'
Fasteners (4) #10 FH
(Mounting hardware is not included with this part)





This is a brand new part and does not include any additional hardware that is/was not included in the original packaging. If you require additional parts and supplies to complete your job, definitely shoot us an email and we will see if we have them. We have a warehouse of NEW OLD STOCK of various companies dating back as far as 1968ish. We will gladly work with you to get you the best possible price and discount on shipping if we can accommodate you!.

We own and operate a small outboard sales and service business, specializing in vintage motors. We have a huge inventory of Mercury Evinrude Johnson Volvo Penta MerCruiser and Yamaha parts, just to name the most popular. 

We will be continuing to list our items as quickly as possible, but in the meantime, if you are looking for something in particular, please don't hesitate to email us.

WE ARE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU IN FINDING THE RIGHT PART FOR YOUR JOB. IF YOU ARE UNSURE, WE DO OUR BEST TO RESPOND TO OUR EMAILS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE SO YOU CAN GET BACK TO YOUR WRENCHIN' :)

This part is brand new and in the original box. In order to ensure the integrity of our listings, the shipping cost has been determined as the cost if we ship it in it's original box as listed. Some parts may ship for less if we remove them and use flat rate services. If you would like a quote for a reduced rate, please contact us and we will be glad to work with you.



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