Rv Bus Coach Motorhome Kwikee Generator Slide Slider Tray on 2040-parts.com
Elmira, Oregon, US
This is a heavy duty slide, fully assembled with bottom as shown. Not the type you have to put together with your own bottom. The tray measures 22 3/4" wide 22 3/4" deep and 2 1/2" tall. Overall dimensions 25" wide 25" deep and 3 1/4" tall. This is from a lot of NEW RV parts I purchased. Have been in storage some time, may have scrapes or scratches from being moved and such. Due to weight and the fact I'm offering free Shipping, this item will be sold with NO RETURNS |
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