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Set Of 38" Rv Trailer Camper Pop Up Dinette Booth Cushions Seat Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:The LUX Co. Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Set of 38" RV Trailer Camper Pop up Dinette Booth Cushions Seat Bed

Made for Coachmen Clipper but can be used for others

You are buying a used set of 4 dinette booth cushions.(2 bottom and 2 back)

The 2 bottom cushions measure approx 38" long by 22" deep and 4" thick.

The 2 back cushions measure approx 38" long 14" tall .

They have a very good quality foam cushion. The fabric is good quality also. They are zippered so that you can clean them.

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