Carefree Of Colorado Travel'r - Motor Cover Kit on 2040-parts.com
Roseau, Minnesota, United States
Carefree of Colorado part number R001328BLK. Item is used and has some damage but is usable. One crack on the back half of the assmbly and the mounting bosses hqve been repaired with super glue. Including mounting screws.
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