Wesbar 8012 Boat Trailer Bunk Carpeting 12" X 144" on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
Wesbar Marine Grade Boat Trailer Bunk Board Carpeting, 128" Wide x 144" Long CR8012Protect the hull of your boat from scratches, by replacing the worn carpet on your trailer bunks. Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet Roll measures 12 in x 144 in. Reduces scratching on boat's hull. Replaces old, worn carpeting. Made in the USA Dimensions: 12" wide x 144" long |
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