6" 316 Stainless Mast Cleat, Set Of Four on 2040-parts.com
Oxnard, California, United States
You are purchasing a set of four 6" 316 stainless mast cleats. Mounting holes are clearance for a 1/4 bolt and the distance between he holes is 1-3/4" We re closing our shop, our loss, your gain. Shipping is free in the USA and it's territories. |
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