Coast Guard Approved Buoyant Cushion 15"x15"x2" on 2040-parts.com
West Sacramento, California, United States
COAST GUARD APPROVED BUOYANT CUSHION MANUFACTURED BY CANVAS SPECIALITY MFC. CO. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. I've had in my garage for years, never used. Very good condition, some has little discoloration.
IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES AND HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LET ME KNOW. This item comes from a non-smoking and pet free home. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND I HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON.
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