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New Boat Storage Bin 11-1/4" L X 9" W X 7-3/4" D New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
New. No manufacturers packaging. Shipped in a Generic Box. Please see the Photos.
Type:Storage Bin Manufacturer Part Number:None Brand:Unbranded Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

Boat Storage Bin 
11-1/4" Long.
 9" Wide.
7-3/4" Deep.

Can be used anywhere you need storage.


 

Please see the Photos. 



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