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Moeller Molded Boat Seat Chair Package Cushions Mounting Plate & Pedestal Base on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moeller Color:White Manufacturer Part Number:Chair/Cushion/Pedestal & Base Kit

 

New Moeller Seat Kit w/ Pedestal & Base

  • This is a high quality seat and includes the cushions, pedestal, mounting plate with hardware & base assembly.
  • You will only need the mounting hardware to attach it to your boat (through bolting is always recommended if possible)
  • Anodized aluminum base and pole assembly
  • Cushions snap off of seats for storage when not in use
  • This seat kit will ship UPS within 1 business day. We do combine shipping on multiple item purchases The total cost will depend on the specific items
  • Any questions on this part or need something you do not see just ask! (717) 633-6539

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