Oceanair Pleated Shade - 30" - Cream Color on 2040-parts.com
Ashburn, Virginia, United States
Pleated shades used for portlights or small windows on boats, RV, etc. These are high quality pleated shades designed for hard marine environments. 30" wide, 12" tall when fully extended. Never used and in original package. I have three (3) ready to sell. Manufacturer's site: http://www.oceanair.co.uk/marine/products/skysol-pleatedshade |
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