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Corning Owens Dbm 24086 50" X 108" 3 Yards Biaxial 24 Oz Boat Fiberglass on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Gastonia, North Carolina, United States

Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:CORNING OWENS Manufacturer Part Number:1234567890 UPC:3010000019442

THIS IS A CORNING OWENS DBM 24086 50" X 108" 3 YARDS BIAXIAL 24 OZ BOAT FIBERGLASS  

YOU WILL RECEIVE A 50 INCH BY 108 INCH / 3 YARD PIECE IN A ZIP LOCKED CLEAR BAG

. I MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO SEE SOME IMPERFECTIONS OF THE item. A must have for any fan. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTION TO HELP YOU WITH THIS AUCTION BEFORE BIDDING. 


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Thanks, Scott 704.323.9429

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