White Rv Or Trailer Exit Window With Slanted Side Jayco #0158871 on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
White RV or Trailer Window
- Rough cut-out is: 22"h x 36"w(bottom) & 27.5"w(top)
- Outside dimensions: 23.5"h x 37"w(bottom) & 31"w(top)
- Exit window
- The Exit latch allows the window to open for ventilation
- Includes pull-out screen
- Jayco # 0158871
- Includes inner trim ring
- Does not include hardware to install.
Window may have scuffs and/or scratches due to moving and storage.
Please ask any questions before buying.
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