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Dominator Fiberglass Deep Transom Cover 0-4 Degree Set Back Drag Jet Boat Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used

  Nice Dominator Fiberglass Transom Cover 0-4 degree Transom Cover. This unit is 7-1/2" deep & has a 11-3/4 ID opening. Will work with Dominator bowls & large American Turbine bowls. All mounting holes in good shape No Cracks No repairs. Thank You for Looking, Happy Bidding :)



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