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Pawling Prs35400-1 Inflatable Door Seal One Piece 25psi - New - Free Shipping!! on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Otisville, Michigan, United States

Otisville, Michigan, United States
Item is new! DOES NOT HAVE ORIGINAL PACKAGING.
Brand:PAWLING Manufacturer Part Number:PRS35400-1

I HAVE A NEW PAWLING  PRS35400-1  INFLATABLE DOOR SEAL MAX 25 PSI  ITS ALL ONE PIECE WITH HARDWARE TO TRANSFER AIR INTO SEAL  FOR SALE. 


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