Smith Mid Mount Gold Titanium Two-way Clamp Fishing Rod Holder 53660ga on 2040-parts.com
Dundalk, Maryland, US
YOU ARE BUYING A Smith Mid Mount Gold Titanium Two-Way Clamp Rod Holder 53660GA
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MOUNTS HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL.FITS 1" ALUMINUM PIPE 1.312" OD,1-1/4" STAINLESS TUBE 1.250"OD,DIA EXT APPROX. 32MM-33.4 MM
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