Blue Ox Bx1505 Base Plate For Buick Regal 97-03 on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
Blue Ox BX1505 Base Plate for Buick Regal 97-03 Camper Trailer RV
Special Notes:
3. Requires some drilling (not major).
47. The BX88152 adapter can not be used with this baseplate.
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