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Larsen Sails Inc 33.5' X 15' Race Canopy Awning, Toy Hauler, Vendor, Trailer, Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $4,550.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, US

Dallas, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Larsen Sails INC. Country of Manufacture:United States

 Larsen Sails INC, Race Canopy / Awning

Full Aluminum Frame, 33.5 foot Long X 15 foot deep.
In good used condition, includes complete Aluminum Frame, rafters, horizontal supports, poles, feet, and Fabric top.
Also have the weights that hold down the feet.
One of the Rafters is a few feet short as it was attached to a slide-out.
First picture shows the awning completely assembled, other two pics so the frame without fabric.

Please ask any questions before bidding.

Due to the size and weight of this set-up shipping is not offered.

This auction is for the complete Canopy / Awning ONLY, RV pictured is NOT included.

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