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Trailer Door, 26" X 72". With Screen Door, Frame, Locks & Keys, New Door #37 on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Adrian, Michigan, United States

Adrian, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Keystone Exterior Part Type:Exterior Door Manufacturer Part Number:0100

You are viewing a White Trailer Door,

  • These doors are brand new, but may have some small scratches, dents from storage and trucking
  • I have tried to describe the best we can.
  • This door has some small dents in the front.  See the pics
  • 26" Wide X 72" Tall Rough Opening.
  • Smooth Finish
  • Color is white.
  • Round Top
  • Aluminum Frame
  • There is a screen door with these
  • There is a Lock and keys included with this.
  • Will ship by UPS Ground.
  • Color inside and outside as seen in pictures.
  • Any questions, please contact me and view my Ebay Store for other sizes.

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