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*rv 50/50 Stainless Steel Double Kitchen Sink 27" X 16" X 7" *6* on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Burr Oak, Michigan, United States

Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

 *RV 50/50 STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE KITCHEN SINK 27" X 16" X 7" *6*

MEASUREMENT: OVERALL 27" X 16" X 7" EACH SINK 11 3/4" X 14" X 7"

DRAIN 3 1/2" ROUND

MODEL 482-6055

THIS IS LIKE NEW COULD NOT BE USED AT COMPANY HAS A SMALL FLAW IN BETWEEN THE TWO SINKS, MAY HAVE A FEW MINOR SCRATCHES DUE TO STORAGE. *6*

 DOES NOT COME WITH HARDWARE.

DOES NOT COME WITH INSTRUCTIONS

DOES NOT COME WITH DRAIN PLUGS

*THIS IS WHY I'M PRICING IT FOR LESS*

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