20" Schmitt Destroyer Marine Grade Stainless Steel Boat Wheel 6 Spoke on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, US
SCHMITT DESTROYER TYPE NEW WITH ORIGINAL WRAPPING ALL STAINLESS STEEL WHEEL 20" ACROSS ALL WELDED MARINE GRADE STAINLESS STEEL BACK SIDE MEASUREMENTS..... INSIDE MEASURES STANDARD 3/4" TAPER WITH METAL KEEPER KNOTCH CUT OUT......FRONT SIDE MEASURES 2-1/2" FOR BLACK COVER SUPPLIED IN BAG WITH HEX SCREW INSERT TO KEEP SECURE ......S/H USA ONLY AND ONLY LOWER 48 USA ONLY 35.80 TRACKING INCLUDED PARCEL POST .......HAVE 30 TO SELL ......
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