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40' 1/2 Inch Dacron Line / Rope To 40' Of 1/4" Stainless Steel Wire * Halyard on 2040-parts.com

US $34.50
Location:

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Condition:Used

Good, used condition.  Slice of rope to wire is good.

Please judge the condition from the photo(s) and let me know if you'd like more. Before bidding: If in doubt please ask any questions about the condition of the item. I will combine shipment on items that you buy and pay for at the same time. SHIPPING TIME HEADS-UP! This ships from Alaska - EXPECT LONGER DELAYS than the shipping calculator estimates (I have no control over this!). Thank you!

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