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Rear Seat From 1979 Correct Craft Ski Nautique on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Portland, Maine, United States

Portland, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

Rear seat from '79 Ski Nautique in good condition.  Includes seat back and bottom.  Tops of seats is faded.  Bottom on one side is cracked.  Overall, it is in pretty decent condition.  It is 52" long and will fit a Ski Nautique or Ski Tique.

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