Carefree 901019w White Bottom Bracket For Spirit/fiesta Awnings Carefree on 2040-parts.com
Eagle, Colorado, United States
I bought this bracket by mistake for my awning, once installed realized it was wrong one so took it off. Has some scratches per picture, otherwise new.
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