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Karavan Bayliner Boat Trailer Fender Gray 43" on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
KARAVAN BAYLINER BOAT TRAILER FENDER GRAY 43", US $70.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Karavan Trailers Manufacturer:Karavan Bayliner Manufacturer Part Number:206-00100-GR Part Brand:Karavan Trailers Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Item_Condition:New Color:GRAY Country_of_manufacture:United States MPN:206-00100-GR

ONLY ONE SIDE, THIS IS NOT A PAIR.

CAN BE USED ON THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE.


43" Light Holes Front & Back

                    
Product Summary
Molded poly fenders are incredibly durable. Unaffected by
temperature extremes.  Won't rust, ever!  Step pads on top
 and both sides hold up to 300 lbs.  Inside skirt keeps dirt
and debris away from trailer.  Built-in mounting slots for
easy installation.

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