W@w Stainless Steel Boat Cleat Ski Rope Marine 4" Flush Mount W/ Washer & Nuts on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
4" long and 2" tall without the bolts screw rod and bolts. stainless steel. used condition.
I will be listing other boating related items shortly, will combine shipping costs. All sales final so please ask questions before bidding, thanks |
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