1 Inch X 42 Ft. Black Double Braid Nylon Utlity Line (made In Usa) on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
1" x 42 ft. Double Braid Nylon on Deck Utility Line. Made in the USA ! A handy little item with a multitude of applications. Could be used as a ATV tow line, Tree swing, Dock bumper or it's attractive enough to use as a small garden border. In the retail world, this would sell for around $3.75 to $4.25 per foot Use your imagination. Shipping is $16.00 anywhere in the USA ! It's on the heavy side, it would be shipped uncoiled in a large flat rate box.
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