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Vintage Thetford Porta Potti Continental Portable Sanitation System (gold) on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Villa Rica, Georgia, United States

Villa Rica, Georgia, United States
Vintage Thetford Porta Potti Continental Portable Sanitation System (GOLD), US $55.00, image 1
Condition:Used

Portable Sanitation System it is 100% Portable, self-contained. Can be used for recreational vehicles, camping, boating, cottages, just about everywhere.  It is 14 3/4" high and 18 1/2 wide. It is used and has a few marks on it as you can see in pictures 4 and 5.  has also has a padded top cover to use a regular seat ,Works great.

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