Rv Bathtub Faucet/shower Diverter. Modern Satin Nickel New on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
New RV/Camper/Motor Home Bathtub faucet w/ shower diverter valve. Satin Nickel color. See pics. Check out my other auctions. Feel free to ask any questions. Payment by Paypal. Sold AS-IS. No returns. Quoted shipping to 48 states. Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or Canada may be higher. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. Thanks.
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