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Viking Marine Boat Rv Black 5" Access Hatch Cover Twist Out Deck Plate Priority on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Elkhart, Indiana, United States

Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Viking Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:ABS5B UPC:Does not apply

NEW Viking Marine Boat RV BLACK 5" Access Hatch Cover Twist Out Deck Plate & Screws

Strong design access hatch with positive O-ring seal. Manufactured of high quality ABS material for long life.  Impact and corrosion resistant.  Twist/screws out easily.


Cut out size 5 1/2" .  Front measures 6 3/4".  Included 8 pcs. matching BLACK Pan Head Screw #8 X 1" Quad Drive for #2 Square or #2 Phillips Bit Self Tapping, Powder Coated BLACK Head,  Zinc Plated Corrosion Resistance

The BLACK head screws are in my Ebay store if you need more.  I have great prices and a large selection of Pan Head Screws. Visit my Ebay store.

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you, Babette

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