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Garelick Eez-in Foot Rests on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

New Salem, Pennsylvania, US

New Salem, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Type:Folding foot rests Brand:Garelick Color:Brown Country of Manufacture:United States

THESE ARE A SET OF FOUR (4) GARELICK EEZ-IN FOLDING FOOT RESTS.  THEY ARE PRE-OWNED, BUT IN GOOD CONDITION.  HINGES ARE TIGHT; WOOD IS NOT DAMAGED.  STAINLESS SCREWS, NUTS, AND WASHERS ARE INCLUDED IN SALE.


ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING OR MAKING OFFERS.  THANX

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