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Adrian Steel Adjustable Shelving Cargo Van Shelving (3 Section + Doors & Keys) on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
Location:

Norwich, New York, US

Norwich, New York, US
:

http://www.inlad.com/AdrianSteelWeldedShelvingforvans.aspx

http://www.industrialladder.com/productDetails.do?productID=10746&categoryID=948

3 sections with a door and keys

This item was in a van we recently purchased. We didn't need these, so take advantage of a great deal!!

Item can be viewed at Ms. B's Warehouse and Consignment Shop in Norwich N.Y. Tuesday - Saturday (10-5)

Item is for Local Pick-up only. Delivery is possible... within 100 miles for a fee.

If you have any questions please feel free to send me a message

PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 7 DAYS/ PAYPAL ONLY

I DO NOT SHIP INTERNATIONALLY

 

 

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