Flotation Device Buoyant Cushion New 4 U.s Coast Guard Approved Type Iv Personal on 2040-parts.com
Hightstown, New Jersey, United States
New with tags still attached green Kent U.S. Coast Guard Approved Buoyant Seat Cushion
Type IV personal flotation device ~ 16 x 14-1/2"x 2-3/4" Throwable Device ~ U.S. Coast Guard Approval Number 160.048/265/0 Lot# 10119 Made By Kent Sporting Goods, New London OH What you see is what you get 100%. New never used. 3 available for sale @ $15 each or all 3 for $40 |
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