Standard Black Plastic Boat Bimini Top Deck Hinges (set 0f 4) on 2040-parts.com
Marsing, Idaho, US
Standard Black Plastic Boat Bimini Top Deck Hinges We are selling new, out of the box, a set of (4) 90 degree black plastic deck hinges. Ideal for bimini, and camper tops Specifications: Material(s):Plastic Color(s):Black Overall Length: 2 1/2" L x 1 3/4" W x 7/8" H Mount(s): (2) 1/4" counter sunk mounting holes, 1 5/8" apart center on center Fits up to 1/4" wide fitting
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