*entry Door Lock Latch With Deadbolt Rv Key #g305 Black on 2040-parts.com
Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
*ENTRY DOOR LOCK LATCH WITH DEADBOLT RV KEY #G305 COLOR: BLACK COMES WITH 2 KEYS #G305 DOES NOT COME WITH SCREWS DOES NOT COME WITH STRIKE PLATE DOES NOT COME WITH INSTRUCTIONS THIS LOCK IS A REPLACEMENT FOR FIC 43610, BAUER, AND TRI-MARK LOCKS BRAND NEW, REMOVED FROM DAMAGED RV DOORS, MAY HAVE A FEW MINOR SCUFF MARKS THROUGHOUT DUE TO STORAGE. HAS A COUPLE OF SCREWS ON BACK THAT HAS SURFACE RUST AND FEW MINOR SCRATCHES ON LOCK |
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