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Springfield Marine In-deck Chair Poles 01 Hurricane Sun Deck 16" X 2 3/8" Dia. on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Selbyville, Delaware, United States

Selbyville, Delaware, United States
Used shows signs of use and some salt residue on inside but solid in good working condition.
Brand:Springfield Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Color:SILVER

FOR SALE IS A PAIR OF USED IN-DECK CHAIR SUPPORT POLES FROM SPRINGFIELD MARINE. COMES FROM A 2001 GODFREY HURRICANE SUN DECK. THE CHAIR AND IN DECK RECEPTACLES NEEDED TO USE THESE POLES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION. SOLID NO DEFECTS OTHER THAN USED AND SURFACE IMPERFECTIONS PLEASE SEE PHOTOS. 

NO RETURNS BUT BID WITH CONFIDENCE WITH MY PERFECT SELLER RATING. SHIPPING WILL BE BY FEDEX PAID BY BUYER. BEST OFFER ACCEPTED. 

THANKS FOR LOOKING PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BUYING. 

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