6'' Deck Plate Twist Lock Artic White Hatch Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com
shandong,china, China
DECK PLATE TWIST LOCK ARTIC WHITE HATCH Cut Out size: 6-1/4'' Opening Dia. 6'' O.D= 8'' Manufactured of high quality ABS material for long life |
Interior, Cabin & Galley for Sale
- 5 1/2 inch white screw in plastic boat hatch inspector deck plate(US $7.99)
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- Dometic p-700z seawater & circulating water pump 230 vac 128000 btu capacity
- Galley stove, tiny-house stove
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