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Taylor Made Stainless Steel Two Fender Rack For 7" To 9" #2009 & Fenders Offer on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Taylor Made Manufacturer Part Number:2009

bought for my boat but sold it before I got a chance to install them, 2 racks each holds 2 fenders. also available are 4 new fenders for additional cost, 300.00 for all or 120.00 each rack & 30.00 for 2 fenders.
if buying all 6 pieces, I will split shipping cost. $20.00 to ship 1 rack, & if you buy all 6 pieces, I will split the difference on the  additional shipping costs. 

auction is for 1 rack, if you want the whole package, email me & I will make an auction  for the package.

THIS ITEM IS NEW, IN THE PACKAGE WITH FULL MANUFACTURER WARRANTY

TWO FENDER STAINLESS STEEL RACK FOR FENDERS FROM 7" TO 9" DIAMETER

MODEL #2009

Holds any style fender.

  • Cross reinforced for extra strength.
  • High gloss #316 stainless steel.
  • Completely preassembled!
  • Tightens to accomodate any angle.
  • Moveable "J" hooks mount on 7/8" rails and stanchion system.
  • Folds flat for easy storage.
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