Irvine -rv- Pleated Tub /shower Door Size 36" X 67" on 2040-parts.com
Carol Stream, Illinois, United States
Make: IRVINE
Size: 36" wide and 67" high Can be cut down to fit a a tub or custom fit height. Color: PARCHMENT (IVORY) MODEL: I6L 3667S1 US SHIPPING !!!! |
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