Longacre Drink Bottle&holder 1 1/2" P/n#22553 Imca Scca - New on 2040-parts.com
Forest, Virginia, United States
Up for auction is a NEW Longacre drink bottle with a
1-1/2" roll bar mounting clamp. It has a bit valve with clear tubing
and a lightweight anodized black aluminum holder. The cooler is red and
white.
Comes from a smoke and pet free home. |
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