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Rv/camper White Motor And Torsion Spring For A & E Power Awning on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
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White Pigeon, Michigan, United States

White Pigeon, Michigan, United States
These are new never used but are take offs and my have some blemishes.
Manufacturer Part Number:3311881 Brand:A & E Part Brand:A & E Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

THIS IS FOR THE MOTOR AND TORSION SPRING ONLY. NO OTHER HARDWARE OR INFORMATION CAME WITH THIS SET.

COLOR: White

THESE MAY HAVE BLEMISHES FROM BEING BOXED UP TOGETHER.

THESE ARE NEW AND SOLD AS IS. WE HAVE CHECKED EACH MOTOR TO MAKE SURE THEY WORK.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS IS THE ITEM YOU NEED FOR YOUR SYSTEM.

IF THERE IS A PROBLEM YOU, HAVE THREE DAYS AFTER DELIVERY TO CONTACT US.


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