48 Can Aerosol 2 Drawer Sliding Shelf Locking Storage Cabinet on 2040-parts.com
Long Island, New York, US
Brand new
Opened box for pictures
Handle and keys are still in bag
48 aerosol can storage on 2 slide out trays
Local pickup only
Will not ship
Can help with delivery. Just ask first
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