Sea-dog, Diamond Eye Plate, Stamped 304 Stainless Steel, 3-3/16" 089603-1 on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Up for sale is a Sea-Dog, Diamond Eye Plates, Stamped 304 Stainless Steel part number 089603-1.
A, 3 3/16" B, 7/8" C, 7/8" D, 2 9/16" E, 1 5/16" These are new in the factory package! For other cool parts and close out specials check out fatboysh2o.com We accept cash upon local pick up, credit cards and Paypal. Check out my other items! |
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