New Springfield Seat Slide-swivel Trac-lock 2 3/8 Quantity 2 on 2040-parts.com
Anderson, Indiana, United States
I have 2 ( TWO) brand new Trac-Lock Slide Swivel bases for your boat seat. I needed the larger ones and can't return these. I paid $79.00 for each one and I am starting my auction at $50.00 for the pair. So you are getting 2 items but only paying the bidding price. A great deal
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