Nautos Su92210 - Stand Up 57 Mm Classic - Ball Bearing Block on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
NAUTOS SU92210 - STAND UP 57 MM CLASSIC - BALL BEARING BLOCK - FROM NAUTOS CATALOGUE THIS STAND UP BLOCKS ARE INSTALLED ON A STAINLESS STEEL BASE WITH UNDERDECK COUNTER PLATE , WE OFFER 3 DIFFERENTS SIZES OF THE BASES , 91043 -91044 -AND 91045 FACTORY WARRANTY 5 YEARS STAINLESS STEEL BASE WITH SPRING & UNDEDECK PLATE WE COMBINE SHIPPING!! CONTACT 9542352674 NAUTOS-USA.COM COMPARABLE TO HARKEN CLASSIC BLOCKS LINE On Feb-28-12 at 06:24:08 PST, seller added the following information:
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