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Rv - Motorhome / Fits Current Dometic Refrigerator Models - Lid Only - White on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:New Exterior Part Type:Roof Vent Brand:Ventmate Part Brand:VentMate Manufacturer Part Number:NS Part Type:Exterior

Direct Replacement!  New Style Dometic Refrigerator Vent Lid Only - Does not include the base.  How do you know if you are new or old style?   The old style tapers down in the front - the new style is equal heights, front and rear, and is boxy looking.  Please be sure of which style you need, as they are not interchangeable.  Between the screw measurements of this is 22" Long x 4 1/4" Wide.  Overall measurement is 27" Long x 11 1/4" Wide.  Four mounting screws are included. This fits an new style Dometic only - will not fit if you have a NorCold Refrigerator. 

This is brand new in package.

Color is White.

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