Rubber Edge Trim W/ Aluminum Inner Clip 1/8" X 9/16" Gray (price For 10') on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
PVC TRIM WITH INNER ALUMINUM CLIPS INSIDE TO PROVIDE GRIP. GREAT FOR PROTECTING AROUND SHARP OR ROUGH EDGES ON I LOVE the trim now comes in GRAY for the matching aluminum hull style. California Residents Please be Advised; We Do Not Ship to the State of California Due to Proposition 65. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: |
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