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Teak Boat/marine Rv Door With A Basket Weave Design Hinges Latches & Teak Frame on 2040-parts.com

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Long Beach, New York, United States

Long Beach, New York, United States
as is used
Brand:Universal Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Teak Boat/Marine RV door with a basket weave design Hinges Latches & heavy teak Frame, back of the door lined with formika

Measures approx.: door 65 ½” x 19 ¼”, outside trim 23 ¼” x 69 ½”, frame 20 7/8” x 67 ¼”

In good as pictured condition with small damage on the frame bottom part

Both inner and outer frame are included

All items are sold as-is. Please examine the pictures closely. Shipping cost is for the lower 48 states

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