Wheel Chair Porch Lift 500lb Capacity on 2040-parts.com
Crescent City, California, US
Here is a Wheel Chair Porch Lift 500lb Capacity, it works great, it does have some surface rust, it was used in garage to get onto a porch, the lift goes 60", Buyer will be responsable for pick up or buyer will arrange shipping. I can deliver to Grants Pass Oregon or Eureka CA for $75-
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