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Lund - Docking Only Sign -alum, Top Quality on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

12"w x 18"h  .O4O Aluminum sign.  

 Long term outdoor use. 

 Fade resistant graphics stand up to the worst conditions. 

 Will not rust.  

 Will not crack or break like competitor's cheap plastic signs.  

Professional quality. 

Made in America with American made materials!

Custom Signs Available Upon Request.

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