Pair Of Stainless Steel 16"w X 12" Trim Tabs on 2040-parts.com
Homestead, Florida, United States
This ad is for the stainless steel trim tabs in pictures only. They are 16" wide x12". I will include the rams for free with purchase only. I believe the rams are still good, no guarantee . I will ship for cost.
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