Perko Tiller Rope Tighteners Boat Ship Sailboat (#1493) on 2040-parts.com
Puyallup, Washington, United States
This is a new Perko tiller rope tighteners. Please see pics for specs. Would be great for use. We accept Paypal. Buyer pays actual shipping! No handling fees! We expect payment within 3 days. We love to combine shipping on multiple purchases when we can! Be sure to check out our other beachcombed items! We have a ton right now! New items will be listed daily for the next few weeks! All new stock! Thanks for looking and happy bidding! Beachcombers Bounty
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