Teardrop Trailer Door, Rv, With Window 43 1/2 X 48 '' High on 2040-parts.com
Sturgis, Michigan, United States
Door is 43 1/2 x 48 '' high ,comes with a lock ,no screen has small ding at bottom SEE PHOTO SECURITY LOCK PLATE
RV doors are listed by rough opening The price includes shipping if you need to return (other then damage during shipment) refund will be less shipping cost on my part |
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