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Taylor 3-bow Bimini Top Fabric For 36" High Frame, 91"-96" Hot Shot™ Polyester on 2040-parts.com

US $71.00
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Taylor Made Manufacturer Part Number:36717OB/36717OF/36717OG/36717OY UPC:Does Not Apply

Taylor 3-BOW BIMINI TOP FABRIC FOR 36" HIGH FRAME  , HOT SHOT™ COATED POLYESTER

6' X 36" X 91"-96" SEE ATTACHED PICTURES ON HOW TO MEASURE YOUR EXHISTING BIMINI TOP

Hot Shot™ acrylic coated polyester fabric, sized specifically to fit Taylor Made® Bimini BoaTop® frames.

REPLACEMENT FABRIC ONLY 

COLORS AVAILABLE- PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE WHICH COLOR YOU WANT SHIPPED IN THE BUYERS COMMENT SECTION.

36717OB PACIFIC BLUE

36717OF FOREST GREEN

36717OG GRAY

36717OY CRANBERRY


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