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Wise 8wd707 Deluxe Lounge Seat W/plastic Frame, Grey/blue *mg4* on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Open box item. Seat new, never been used or installed.
Brand:Wise Color:Blue, Gray Manufacturer Part Number:8WD707 UPC:Does not apply

Wise 8WD707 Deluxe lounge Seat



Wise 8WD707P Standard 10" Base Lounge Seat is Ideal for Replacing Worn Out Seats on your Runabout, Ski Boat or Fish N Ski Model. Injection Molded Plastic Frame. Marine Grade UV and Mildew Treated Vinyl. Embossed Vinyl Center Panel. High Compression Foam Padding. Popular Colors Look Great in all ages of Boats. Seat Opens up For Sunbathing. Storage Underneath. Easy Assembly, Mounts Directly to Boat Floor. Seat Dimensions - Height: 28", Width: 17.5", Seat Depth: 14.5", Upright Length: 45.5", Extended Length: 64.5"; Base Dimensions - Height: 10", Width: 13.5", Length: 36.25". Color Match Jump Seat available, order Wise 8WD1414P Series Universal Jump Seat.

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