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Four 6 1/2 Inches Round Rv Ceiling A/c Vent 5/8" Depth on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
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East Berlin, Pennsylvania, US

East Berlin, Pennsylvania, US
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Four 6 1/2 inches Round RV Ceiling A/C Vent 5/8" depth

White in Nice Shape But Need Cleaned

5 inches Rough Opening

6 1/2 inches Over All Size

5/8 inches Depth

 

 

 

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