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Tiara Yacht 106345 Nq02 Tan Corian Countertop Cutout 28-3/4" X 22-7/8" Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Tiara Yachts Manufacturer Part Number:106345

 I am selling a countertop cutout from Tiara Yachts, part number 106345.  The tag is labeled:  Countertop Wet Bar STBD NQ02 Shells.  It is corian and color is tan speckle.  The overall measurements are:  28-3/4" x 22-7/8" x 1-1/4".  The measurement along the longest side is roughly 28-3/4", up the longer side is 23-7/8", the next shorter side before the curve is 8", that longer side is roughly 19" and the short area to the bottom is roughly 8".  The cutout is 24-1/6" x 18-7/8".  It is new and comes as shown.  For more information regarding this item contact a dealer in your area.  Shipping cost is for the continental United States only.  For shipping outside of the continental United States please inquire about shipping cost before bidding.  (JW/ LOC: 92 E / 9042972)

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