Rv / Trailer Tub, Duo Form, 30" X 43" X 10.5". Right Hand Bath Tub, New, Off Wh on 2040-parts.com
Adrian, Michigan, US
You are viewing a new Duo Form Plastics Tub,
- Used in both RV's and Trailers
- These are brand new but may have some minor scratches from storage and shipping
- Per the tags, 30" X 43" X 10.6"
- The tub itself is 26" X 28"
- These are manufactured by Duo Form Plastics
- Manufacturer's number is 304350191 1
- Any questions, please let me know, or you can call at 517 263-4972
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