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44 Inch Dock Box *totally Rot And Rust Free New on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Warsaw, Indiana, United States

Warsaw, Indiana, United States
44 inch dock box  *Totally ROT and RUST FREE New, US $175.00, image 1
Condition:New

This is a new 44 inch dock box , 44 X 19 X 17.75

 

Heavy Polyethylene Construction
*Totally ROT and RUST FREE
*Continuous Stainless Steel Pin - Hinge –
Completely Connected

*User Friendly Surfaces Will NOT Scratch –
Non Abrasive Finish

*U.V. Protected
*Light Weight – Easy to Handle

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