Scout Backrest Cushion W / Armrests 45" X 15" X 4 Beige / Brown Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
I am selling a Scout beige and brown backrest cushion with the word Scout embroidered on it, it also comes with armrests that have stainless steel hinges. It measures roughly 45" x 15" x 4" overall measured at it's longest and widest points. It is new old stock and does have some blemishes ( shown in pictures) and comes as shown in pictures. For more information please contact a dealer in your area. ( KW / U7E / 9046271 )
Shipping cost is for the continental United States only. For shipping outside of the continental United States please inquire about shipping cost before bidding.
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