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Mesh Forward Trampoline For Hobie Cat Getaway Catamaran on 2040-parts.com

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Conneaut, Ohio, United States

Conneaut, Ohio, United States
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please - let me know what color after purchase!!

Getaway Forward Trampolines

You are buying  a   Polypropylene mesh trampoline After Market-- UV resistant fabric and thread are used as well as spurred grommets. All Grommet seams are reinforced with nylon straps for added strength. - . . It is make of the same fabric as the main tramp = If you are interested in the forward tramp give  me a call.
YOUR CHOICE
 AVAILABLE in these colors -   BLUE,  or BLACK  - PLEASE INDICATE WHICH COLOR YOU ARE BUYING AFTER AUCTION ENDS -  Phone 440-969-0520 - Rick













On May-07-08 at 15:58:53 PDT, seller added the following information:


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