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Rv/camper Jayco Name + Jayco Bird Logo 30" Dia. Blue Spare Tire Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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White Pigeon, Michigan, United States

White Pigeon, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Brand:Jayco UPC:Does not apply

RV/CAMPER JAYCO + JAYCO BIRD LOGO 30" DIA. BLUE SPARE TIRE COVER

  • COLORS: AQUA BLUE WITH WHITE LOGO AND WHITE PIPING
  • COVER HAS THE JAYCO LETTERING AND THE JAYCO BIRD ON IT
  • MEASURES APPROX: 30" DIAMETER AND ABOUT 8 1/2" FROM THE WHITE PIPING TO THE EDGE OF THE WHITE ELASTIC ON THE BACK.
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