A Pair Of Lewmar 55sta Alloy Self Tailing Winches on 2040-parts.com
Sequim, Washington, US
A PAIR OF LEWMAR 55STA ALLOY SELF TAILING WINCHES
VERY NICE INSIDE AND OUT
VERY LITTLE WARE
APPEAR TO HAVE HAD LITTLE USE
SEE PICTURES
WELL MAINTAINED
MOSTLY
I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. YOU MAY CONTACT ME FOR SHIPPING TO
YOU IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. BUT IT WILL COST YOU EXTRA SHIPPING.
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