Radar Arch, Adjusts To Fit 88"-100" on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Rhode Island, US
Adjusts to fit 88"-100". Strong welded frame of schedule 40 marine grade aluminum pipe nearly 2" in diameter with secondary reinforcement of nearly 1 3/8" in diameter finished in durable salt resistant bright clear anodizing.
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