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Garelick Eez-in Low Profile Seat Slide 75080 Boat Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $94.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Garelick EEZ-IN low profile seat slide 75080 boat marine, US $94.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Garlick Manufacturer Part Number:75080

Up for sale is a Garelick EEZ-IN low profile seat slide part number 75080.

Features

  • Allows helm or boat seats to adjust fore and aft
  • Slide mounts under seat in between seat and pedestal base
  • Convenient handle provides solid locking at any position
  • Compatible with most 360° spiders
  • Wobble-Free Design/Operation
  • Anodized aluminum with stainless steel hardware
  • Spider swivel casting (99023, 99036) not included

Specifications

75080 : Standard Size for wood or plastic seats. 6” (15cm) Fore and Aft Travel 8.5” W x 8” L x 1.63” H (22cm x 20cm x 4cm) 

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