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Springfield Seat Pedestal Marine, Back,and Forth, 10'tall 5''x 12'' Pattern on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Bloomingdale, Michigan, United States

Bloomingdale, Michigan, United States
USED THEY LOOK GOOD, WORK PERFECT,THEY ARE 10" INCHES TALL, 10" BASES, BIGGEST BOLT PATTERN IS 5" INCHES BY 12''INCHES HAPPY BIDDING
Brand:Springfield Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:marine

USED MARINE BASES 
10'' TALL
10" BASES
5" BY 12" BOLT PATTERN
WHAT YOU (SEA) IS WHAT YOU GET
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