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Pair Stabilus Inox Stx20-30 Stainless Steel Gas Spring/ Shocks 20" Boat/ Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $48.45
Location:

Blue Springs, Missouri, United States

Blue Springs, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:STABILUS Manufacturer Part Number:STX20-30 UPC:Does not apply

THIS IS A NEW/UNUSED PAIR. RECOVERED AS LOST/ UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. THERE MAY BE LIGHT SCRATCHES AND SCUFFS FROM PREVIOUS SHIPMENT. NO ISSUES THAT WILL EFFECT PERFORMANCE. CONSTRUCTED OF HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL (MAGNET DOES NOT STICK) STABILUS MODEL STX20-30 GAS SPRINGS. MEASUREMENT IS 20" CENTER TO CENTER OF MOUNT HOLE OPENINGS. TOTAL LENGTH IS 21". 

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FREE SHIPPING! (UNITED STATES ONLY) MOST ITEMS SHIP WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY. WE SHIP EVERY DAY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY UNLESS THERE ARE SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. WE PROMISE AN HONEST, FAST AND COURTEOUS TRANSACTION! THANK YOU VERY MUCH AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! JOE&BRIDGET.... please check out our other auctions. 

 


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