Rv Bus Coach Motorhome Kwikee Accessory Slide Tray on 2040-parts.com
Elmira, Oregon, US
This looks kind of the size of a battery slide, but is lighter duty than that. The tray measures 10" wide 26" deep and 2" tall, overall 11" wide 27" deep and 3 1/4" tall. This is from a lot of NEW RV parts I purchased. Have been in storage some time, may have scrapes or scratches from being moved and such. Due to weight and the fact I'm offering free Shipping, this item will be sold with NO RETURNS |
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