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Tracker Marine 3 Piece Red / Gray(s) Boat Folding Fishing Seats - Set on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States
These folding fishing seats are new, in good condition, never installed, and not in the original manufacturer's packaging. They have come to with missing t-nuts on the seats (one on each). Our products are sold as described and photographed. Please review the provided images and description carefully before purchasing.
Type:Folding Fishing Seat Color:Blue, Gray Brand:Tracker Marine Seat Type:Folding Fishing Manufacturer Part Number:Unavailable Bolt Pattern:12 x 5 and 5 x 5

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