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New 26" X 14" X 3" Thick. Boat Seat Cushion Wise Co For Yamaha New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
New. No manufacturers packaging. Shipped in a Generic Box. It has one Tiny hole Show in a photo with a Bic Pen for size comparison. (Its Tiny) Please see the Photos. Damaged part is in the last photo.
Type:Bench Seat(s) Manufacturer Part Number:None Brand:Wise Color:Black, Gray UPC:Does not apply

New 26" X 14" X 3" Thick. Boat Seat Cushion Wise Co for Yamaha.

1 Tiny Hole Shown with a Bic Pen for Size Comparison. 
 

Please see the Photos. 
Damaged part is in the last photo.




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