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Pontoon Boat Seating Pontoon Seats Rear Seating Group on 2040-parts.com

US $1,674.93
Location:

Larwill, Indiana, United States

Larwill, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

This is EverythingPontoon's REAR L-GROUP! This group measures 89" across the back and 89" coming up the port side, it includes the following:

1-6" arm rest (standard w/2 extra deep cupholders, that hold cozies, bottles and cans) 1-50" lounge, 1-33"x33" corner seat, 1-50" lounge, and 1-6" arm rest to complete the L-Group, it also includes 1-Standard Captain Seat with Pedestal, Sorry - console in picture not included. We manufacture our seating here at our facility, so please allow 7 to 10 business days for production. If you have ANY questions please feel free to call us at 866-820-6142 we're open 7 days a week for your convenience! Be sure to check out our store, new items are arriving daily! This group ships free in the lower 48 states! Add Front Seating for only ($979.96)  includes 2-50" lounges with 1-6" arm rest bow side with EVERYTHINGPONTOON'S STANDARD 2 cups in every arm rests. Questions 866-820-6142 Open 7 days a week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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