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Nos~marpac Bimini Top Storage Boot~taylor Made-tough Guy ~burgandy~73"-78" on 2040-parts.com

US $30.88
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Grain Valley, Missouri, United States

Grain Valley, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:7-8218 Brand:MARPAC TOUGH GUY UPC:Does not apply

NEW OLD STOCK~BIMINI TOP STORAGE BOOT
MARPAC TAYLOR MADE-TOUGH GUY
COLOR BURGANDY
FOR FRAMES 73"-78"
WATER REPELLANT
UV AND MILDEW RESISTANT
BOOT IS IN NEW, NEVER USED CONDITION
PACKAGING SHOWS SLIGHT WEAR FROM STORAGE

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