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Maxxair Rubber Seal For 12 Volt Dc Fan Powered Roof Vent Rv - Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Coldwater, Michigan, United States

Coldwater, Michigan, United States
pulled from a surplus unit that was installed and removed at factory on a RV
Brand:Maxxair Vent Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Part Brand:MaxxAir Vent Corp Warranty:Yes Part Type:Exterior

 Maxxair Rubber seal Only for 12 Volt DC Fan Powered Roof Vent RV Motorhome - Parts


Pulled from a surplus fan unit that had not been installed or used




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