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Swivl-eze Attwood 27" 238 Series Post - Fits Lund Bike Seat - Fishing Pedestal on 2040-parts.com

US $52.99
Location:

Hennepin, Illinois, United States

Hennepin, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Type:Pedestal Manufacturer Part Number:0061261 Brand:Swivl-Eze

238 SERIES PRO-POLE EXTENSION POST

Super hard anodized aluminum alloy. Release button operates smoothly, allows easy release from base. Height measured from deck to top of seat mount. ABYC Code B. Display packaged.

*238 Series Fixed Height Seat Post

*27" Height

*Fits all Swivl-Eze 238 Series Bases

*Satin Finish

*Non Locking

*Fits Lund Bike Seat and Lund Seat Bases 2009-2015



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