New 40 X 24 Rv Trailer Bath Tub Left Drain White on 2040-parts.com
Elkhart, Indiana, US
This is a brand new 40" x 24" molded plastic bathtub for use in RVs, trailers, boats, horse trailers, and more. This tub is bright white in color. This tub has a left side drain and uses the standard 2" rv drain size. The tub does have a textured floor surface for added safety while in use. It does also come with the styrofoam on the bottom of the tub. We have listed the print in the pictures section as well so you can find out all the specific measurements prior to purchase. Shipping on this item is free in the continental USA and this item normally leaves our warehouse in 1-2 working days via Fedex Ground.
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