Eddie Marine Billet Aluminum Seat Pedestal on 2040-parts.com
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Add some style to the cockpit of your high performance boat with this new heavy duty billet seat pedestal. Its made from one inch thick 6061-T6 aluminum and can easily replace most stock pedestals. It has 1/4” billet mounting plates on the top and bottom and are reinforced horizontally with a solid 1-1/4” aluminum foot rest. This rugged pedestal is 12” tall and the mounting base is 22” wide X 17” deep. It has a bright polished red finish. Save big time because this pedestal has a list price of over $500. Go to eddie marines website and see for yourself . |
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