Bath Tub Faucet, Rv, Motorhome, Camper, Travel Trailer, Used on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, Ohio, US
This is a used Phoenix bath tub faucet with a shower head outlet for RV, motorhome, camper or travel trailer.
I will charge actual shipping cost plus $1.19 packaging and handling on this item and it (like all my items) will be shipped using recycled materials.
Good luck bidding.
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