Harken 76 Mm Fiddle Block Part No. 1559 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
For sale is a used Harken 76 mm Fiddle Block pulled from a J-92. The part is in great working condition and suitable for a variety of different applications.
Please message me if you have questions, or want more details. Shipping is $7.50 to anywhere in the United States |
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