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Magma Grill A10-085 Rail Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Panama City, Florida, United States

Panama City, Florida, United States
lost packaging, never used. Like new condition but not in original plastic bag. Doesnt have the round cheap rubber insert that comes with from the factory (not necessary for mounting, but any thin black rubber tube will work if u wish to use it).
Manufacturer Part Number:A10-085 Brand:Magma

I ordered this part on ebay and got the wrong size. They wouldnt refund it because i had opened it and thrown away the packaging before trying to install it on a 1" rail (only works for 1-1/8" or 1.25"). That said, its never been installed and is in like new condition, very solid construction with no sign of corrosion or wear. The factory also supposedly included a cheap black plastic insert which i either threw away or wasnt included. My loss is ur gain, this part sells for at least $50 new in the box.

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