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6" X 12" X 1-3/4" Boat Marine Anode Hyaa Performance Metals Long Life Made Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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This is a Heavy Boat Anode.

MADE IN THE USA!

It measure 6" x 12" x 1-3/4".

It is slotted and ready to install!


Please See the Pictures for the best description!

It is complete as pictured and only as pictured.


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