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Screw Top Counterweights (3) Spendide 2000 Wd802m Rv Washer/dryer Used on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Set of 3 screw top counterweights (#991173005 and #991173008) for Splendide 2000 WD802M RV Washer/Dryer - gently used several times, no damage, and sold as-is. One available. Almost all parts for washer/dryer are available in separate listings or contact us with questions.
Brand:Splendide Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:#991173005 and #991173008 Interior Part Type:#991173005 and #991173008 Warranty:No

Set of 3 screw top counterweights (#991173005 and #991173008) for Splendide 2000 WD802M RV Washer/Dryer - gently used several times, no damage, and sold as-is. One available. Almost all parts for washer/dryer are available in separate listings or contact us with questions.

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