New Sealed West Marine 72 Piece Snap Kit W/grip Tool Never Opened on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
New sealed West Marine snap kit with grip tool, Please make sure they fit your application. ***** Please read description as above *****.. Please look at pictures to determine condition as they are part of my description. no initials or markings, you are bidding on only what is pictured, please look at pictures and bid accordingly, check my other auctions as I will combine shipping when possible, please pay within 3 days of auction close, confirmed address only, 7 day return if item is not as described.
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