(2) Stainless Steel 2-fender Racks - For 7" To 9" Fender Diameter (double) on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
I have a pair of stainless steel fender racks for sale that was used for one season in fresh water. I purchased these new in April 2016. Selling because I want to go up to a larger fender size. These racks will work with most all fenders 7"-9" in diameter. I was using this with the 8" Polyform HTM Seiries fenders and they worked perfectly. Both in perfect condition and includes mounting hardware. This auction is for (2) racks (Starboard and Port).. These each retail new for $237.41
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