Bronze Deck Cleats - 3 Inch - For Dippy, Canoe, Small Craft on 2040-parts.com
Middlesex, New York, United States
Two small Deck Cleats 3" length Bronze, maker unknown Ideal size for a "Dippy", Canoe, or other small Craft Look at pictures.One cleat has been cleaned, other has not Will ship to lower 48 in US, and Canada (postage may be more to Canada) Will ship in padded envelope-1st Class Postage |
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