Glass Boat Windshield, May Fit Many Boat Models on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, United States
Glass Boat Windshield, May Fit Many Boat Models
In good condition. Panes are all about 23" wide including the door at top, and panes about 24" at bottom, door about 23" at bottom. Panes are about 23" height at door side and about 22" height at the corner side. Bottom of triangle as you see in the photo is about 48", top is about 36" and about 16" at the highest point. Please view all the photos to make sure this will fit your need. Thank you for stopping by and checking my item!!! If you are near Orlando Florida, save shipping charges with local Pick-up!!! |
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