Camco Rv Camper Refrigerator Double Stabilizer Bar - New In Pkg - 16" To 28" on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Up for auction is a brand new in package Camco RV double refrigerator bar
This is used to keep items from moving around/falling out of an RV refrigerator, especially after traveling Can also be used to hold anything else in place as appropriate The bar extends from 16" to 28" Any questions, please ask prior to bidding |
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