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Springfield #1061017 - Skipper Folding Seat - Charcoal & Gray Upholstery on 2040-parts.com

US $93.00
Location:

China Grove, North Carolina, United States

China Grove, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Springfield Color:Gray, Charcoal Manufacturer Part Number:1061017

 Springfield #1061017 - Skipper Folding Seat - Charcoal & Gray Upholstery - SKU= SPR-1061017

This Is a Premium High Quality Upholstery For All Day Comfort. It Is a Synthetic Boat Fabric For Weather Resistant, Mildew Resistant and For Optimal Uv Protection. It Is an Injection Molded Seat with Interlocking Hinge For Greater Structural Support with Extra Wide Seat.
Retail Price: $111.69
Condition: New
Manufacturer: Springfield
Model Number: 1061017
UPC Code: 38132930759
Rebate Item: 0
Size: 17 Inch D x20 Inch W x18 Inch H
ABYC: B
Color: Gray/Charcoal

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