Angler Folding Fishing Seat Dark Gray / Burgundy Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
I am selling an Angler folding fishing seat. It measures roughly 24" tall x 17" wide x 21" deep, with the distance between mounting holes being 5" measured at the center of each hole. It measures roughly 9" high when folded down. It does have a crack on each side of the base as shown in pictures. Comes as shown. For more information please contact a dealer In your area. ( JW / 131 E / 9049957 ) Shipping cost is for the continental United States (lower 48 states) only. For shipping outside of the continental United States please inquire about shipping cost before bidding. |
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