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Lowe Roughneck Bench Seat #1 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Salem, Missouri, United States

Salem, Missouri, United States
Condition:New

 New (out of the box) bench seat from Lowe Boats, part number unknown. This bench seat is for Roughneck boats but may also be used on other boats as well.
This very attractive seat is made from marine grade, UV and moisture resistant vinyl and foam. Is equipped with (2) black straps to keep the seat secure when not in use and black aluminum hinges which may have scratches from handling. Dusty from storage.

 Measures approximately 61" L x 17" D x 20" Tall x 11 1/2" folded

Specifications:
•Model: Roughneck
•Material: Vinyl / Foam
•Overall Dimensions: 61" L x 17" D x 20" Tall x 11 1/2" folded

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