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Searay Sundancer 280 Vent Cover Twin Pack Port And Starboard (l1473735) on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
SEARAY SUNDANCER 280 VENT COVER TWIN PACK PORT and STARBOARD (l1473735), US $400.00, image 1
This item may have minor dents as part of the production process. One item per transaction PLEASE INDICATE IF YOU NEED PORT (Passenger Side) or STARBOARD (Captain side)
Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:DECKVENT PORT 1473735 / STBD 1473743

Sea Ray 280 Sundancer Fiber Glass Vent cover - The gel coat resin finish matches exactly the White color finish of the boat.

The photo on the listing is the the actual piece, strong and durable material (Fiber Glass) the Original from the Dealer is Plastic.

PACK INCLUDES BOTH

Part # 1473735 COVER T/F 280DA-01 DECK VENT PORT ARW (LEFT SIDE OF THE BOAT - PASSENGER SIDE)

Part # 1473743 COVER T/F 280 DA-01 DECK VENT STBD ARW (RIGHT SIDE OF THE BOAT - CAPTAIN SIDE)


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