Rv Window, 42"x22" Safety Glass, Tinted, No Rings, Opens, W/screens, #55 on 2040-parts.com
Adrian, Michigan, US
You are viewing an RV Window.
- This window does open, window slides.
- Emergency Exit Window
- Whole Window Folds Out
- Screens may be tore on these
- It may have the outside ring bent a bit or other scratches.
- This window also does have the screens with it
- I do not have the inside trim rings with these windows.
- They are a bit dirty from storage, but I will clean them the best I can before shipment.
- The biggest benefit to them are they are safety glass.
- These work great for clubhouses, etc.
- The window is 42" wide, and 22" tall.
- This is the rough opening needed for this window.
- This window is a new window
- The glass is safety glass and is tinted
- The frames are aluminum and painted black.
- Please contact me with any questions or for shipping information.
- Any questions, please contact me via ebay or,
- 517 263-4972
- Also view my store for other sizes
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