Kolpin Black Scout Box P/n 93400 on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Ohio, United States
Economical rotomolded storage boxes for ATVs and UTVs Single wall construction Molded in hinges Pin lock latch can be replaced with a padlock for security Low-profile front or rear box 2.5 cubic feet of accessible storage Dimensions: 34” l x 14” w x 9” h Made in the USA |
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