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Body Glove 8' Self-centering Cable Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
Location:

Mercedes, Texas, United States

Mercedes, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nash Sports Part Brand:Hydro Slide Manufacturer Part Number:PT5 MPN:PT5 Color:Red

Spend an enjoyable day on the water with the Body Glove 8' Self-Centering Cable Harness, which is made of PVC-covered steel cable and supports 1 average adult rider. Quick-connect hooks offer easy attachment to your boat, and the quick-connect float helps keep the line on top of the water.

Features and Benefits

  • Supports 1 average adult rider
  • Made of PVC-coated steel cable
  • Quick-connect hooks offer easy attachment to a boat
  • Quick-connect float helps keep the line on top of the water

What's in the Box

  • Body Glove 8' Self-Centering Cable Harness

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