Searay 1998 330da Sundancer Cockpit Carpet Snap In Aisle Way Floor on 2040-parts.com
Manistee, Michigan, United States
Searay 1998 330DA Sundancer Cockpit Carpet Snap In Aisle Way Floor Original Searay Carpet in Excellent Used condition. Measures 53-1/2" x 42-1/4" at Passenger Seat, 19-58" wide at aisle with four (snap on back outside corner of Passenger Seat floor is missing). No tears, rips or snags. Could use a good cleaning. Shipping to a PO Box may incur additional shipping costs upon delivery. |
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