(2) Black - 5' Boat Trailer Bunk Boards 2x4 - W/ Carpet - Outdoor Marine - Oem on 2040-parts.com
Springboro, Ohio, United States
New Plastic wrap has been opened in small area to check color (Black)
This listing is for a pair of 5' Pre- Carpeted 2x4 Bunk Boards.
Carpet
Wood
The carpet is installed with galvanized 1/2" staples. |
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