Used marine toilet bowl (head) with seat. Measuring: 8.75" h x 13"
diameter (OD) x 14" depth. Weighs 22 lbs. In very good condition &
it has been sanitized. Has back center water feed. Please contact us
with any questions because ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
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