3 Black Plastic 90 Degree Slide Track Mount Bimini Top Deck Hinges on 2040-parts.com
Marsing, Idaho, US
Slide Track Designed to allow your bimini top to slide backward and forward for multiple points of coverage - also allows the top to retract into storage position where it is laying out of the way acting as an alternative to the Bimini Top Brace - Black Plastic Slide Track Mount Bimini Top Deck Hinges Manufactured from high impact, super tough nylon Corrosion resistant Offers superiour performance Designed for use in a slide track Black color (3) hinges
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