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Leaning Seat, Speed Boat on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sandusky, Ohio, United States

Sandusky, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:1

Listed is a duel leaning seat for a speed boat.  I good condition and used in fresh water only.  The seats hinge and lock down to be a leaning post or hinge and lock up to be seats.  I am scrapping a 34' Scarab III 1988.  Feel free to call with any and all parts needs.  This boat is in good condition.  I am only scrapping because it is worth more in parts.  This is your chance to get some really nice parts.

Marine Discounters (used parts division) buys salvage and unwanted boats and parts them out.  I only buy boats here on lake Erie, as such only good/saleable FRESH WATER parts will be found.  Credit Cards taken over the phone. Additional handling charges apply to international shipments.  Any item purchased, and not picked up within 30 days (paid or unpaid) will be resold.  Feel free to ask about these or any other used parts you may need from deck cleats to entire engines.  Marine Discounters 419-625-0605.  Check out our new parts web site by adding dot com to our name or our retail store located at 1031 First St. Sandusky Ohio 44870. 

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