Buoy Mooring Line 23' Twisted Nylon 7/8" W/galv Spring Hook And Timble Ends on 2040-parts.com
Bullhead City, Arizona, United States
Buoy Mooring Line:
23' Nylon Twisted 7/8 Line w/red tracer thread 2 Thimbles Braided in each end (Galvanized) 1 Large Spring Hook (Galvanized) 1 U-bolt Retail on tag is $115 Never used What's it worth...Make me an offer $20 Dollar Bill Not included Thanks |
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