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dusky-dancing · 5 years ago
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Downtime
Summary: The night before their biggest day yet, Sora and Kairi get some well-deserved time together. The night, and the town, is theirs for the taking. May contain KH3 spoilers.
Rating: K+
Genre: Romance
Length: ~2500 words
For SoKai Week, Day 2: Perfect Date
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Kairi waited beside the purple train outside of Yen Sid's tower, taking in the unobstructed night sky. Add a few seagull caws and crashing waves, and it would be identical to that of Destiny Islands.
The seven Guardians had reunited, and the biggest day of their lives lay ahead. They only had one night. One single night to themselves amidst the chaos that ensued around them. More importantly, it was more time than they'd gotten together in over a year.
Approaching footsteps drew her attention from the sky. He walked slowly, hesitantly. He was nervous, though it brought her some sense of comfort at the same time. Her own nerves likely showed as well.
She smiled and folded her hands, "Managed to get away?"
Sora stopped just within arms' reach, scratching his head. "Uh - course!" He pulled the gummi-phone out of his pocket and promptly switched it off, "Off the grid, as promised."
He'd changed his attire, which she was grateful for. She grew tired of seeing him covered in enchanted clothing made for battle. Instead, he only wore a simple sweater, jacket, and dress pants. Even in such casual attire, he still looked charming. She'd donned a more casual evening dress herself, and she hoped it lived up.
She giggled and held a hand out, "Shall we, then?"
A weight lifted off of her shoulders as soon as the train door closed behind them. The ride started with a jolt, but smoothed out after departing from Yen Sid's tower. She and Sora breathed a sigh of relief at the same time. For a moment, they sat silently across from one another, taking in the brief moment of peace they had.
It was nice to break away.
"So," Sora began, "we've got a whole night. What comes to mind first?"
Kairi didn't even have to think for long. "Food," she giggled, "I don't know about you, but I'm ready for a nice warm, home-cooked meal."
Sora's growling stomach told her that he felt the same. He laughed, "Guess I didn't even have to answer."
The walk from the station to the food district was brief, but each moment alone with him seemed to stretch forever. Not that Kairi complained, there was just so much she wanted to say that she didn't know where to begin.
They finally seated themselves outside of the Bistro. Almost right away, a waiter approached and handed them both menus.
"The dinner special tonight is Cassoulet," he spoke very politely, "and what would we like to drink?"
"Something warm sounds nice," Sora said, "hot green tea?" He looked to Kairi.
"We'll share a pot," she smiled, "honey on the side, please."
The waiter nodded, bowing himself out to give them time to decide. The night air was chilly, but nearby torches kept an aura of warmth around the outside dining area.
"I don't even know what half of these things are," Sora said as he scanned the menu.
Kairi laughed, "I thought you said you knew the chef."
"I do," Sora scratched his head, "but I only helped him with little things. Never knew how complicated the recipes really were."
Half of it was written in a language she couldn't even understand. Luckily, the waiter returned with their tea and a small basket of warm bread to hold them over.
"Have we decided?" he asked.
"Yes, I think I'll have the Rat..a...too...ille," Kairi pointed to the item when she was sure she'd failed to pronounce it correctly. All she knew was the plate looked delicious
Sora closed the menu and handed it back to him, "Bring me your favorite. I trust your taste more than mine. "
He bowed once more as he returned inside. Finally, they got a longer moment to themselves. Kairi just hoped that no one would walk by and recognize them. Sora grabbed a piece of bread and broke it in two.
Extending the larger half to Kairi, he said, "To our friends, old and new."
Kairi took it. "To reunions, and new beginnings."
The bread warmed her mouth instantaneously. The outside was crunchy, but the inside was soft enough to melt.
Soon, their food arrived. Sora ate quickly, but Kairi savored every warm, flavor-filled bite. Throughout her training, she only ever ate food on the go. She missed sitting down to actually enjoy a meal.
She looked up, only to see Sora with tomato sauce all over his chin. A giggle escaped from her before she could stop herself.
"What's so funny?" he said with a mouth full, "something on my face?"
"Mhm," she nodded, "but it's okay, see?" With that, she ran a finger across her place and wiped it on her chin. "How do I look?"
Sora stifled more laughter and stroked his chin, "Hmm, wasn't enough to make me laugh like you did. You need more." Before she could pull away, he used his thumb to add more sauce to her cheek.
"Hey!"
He leaned back snorting in his chair, "Now that's funny!"
Kairi considered flinging another spoonful of sauce at him, until the waiter approached again and asked, "Do we need more napkins?" From his restrained tone, she got the underlying message, please stop the food fight.
"No, thank you," Kairi said.
He nodded, "I'll bring your check. There's no rush."
Once he was out of earshot, Sora leaned in, "That means there is a rush," he smirked.
"Sorry," Kairi said, "guess we're too used to our friends."
At her last words, Sora's smile dropped for a moment. He just stared forward, lost in thought.
"What's wrong?" Kairi asked, "I didn't mean to-"
"No, it's not you, I was just," Sora paused, staring at his hands, "for our friends, I hope I'll be strong enough."
Kairi touched his arm, bringing his attention back. "Don't think about that right now, Sora. Tonight, it's just you and me," she smiled.
He covered her hand with his own, "You're right. Sorry."
The torches around them snuffed out, and the cold night air overtook them. Sora's eyes went wide for a moment, but there didn't seem to be an immediate threat around them.
Kairi glanced around. The tree branches stayed motionless, so it couldn't have been wind. Behind a nearby building, however, she noticed the smallest white feathered tail sticking out from behind. She giggled.
"What is it?" Sora asked.
She nodded her head in the direction, "I think we've been followed."
A smirk grew on Sora's face, and Kairi knew he'd figured out the source as well. "Donald," he grumbled.
The duck had put out the torches. She suspected it wasn't so much an attempt to sabotage their night, but to force them closer together. In a way, it was thoughtful and sweet, impossible to be mad about. The question was whether or not Sora pieced it together as well. Her eyes went to the comfy-looking jacket resting on the back of Sora's chair.
"Want me to give him a hard time?" Kairi asked.
Sora shook his head, "I have an idea."
Without staring in their spy's direction long enough to arouse suspicion, Sora reached into his pockets and placed munny on the table. He counted enough for the meal and a generous sorry-for-the-trouble tip, then scooted his chair back.
"Ready to bolt?" he had that mischievous smile on his face, the same as whenever he and Riku would prank each other. They may never be allowed back at the restaurant, but Kairi didn't care.
She nodded.
In a whisper, he counted down, "Three, two...one!"
They dashed out of their seats and took off towards the alleyways. Sora knew the streets far better than she did, so he grabbed her hand and guided her through the maze of buildings.
"Think we lost them?" Kairi glanced behind as Sora led her around another corner.
They ended up in a secluded back-alleyway. On one side was a large commercial building, like a restaurant or a shop. The backs of residential homes lined the other.
"I think so," Sora panted, "that was fun."
Kairi nodded as she caught her breath, glancing a smile at him.
Once her adrenaline faded, she noticed the music coming from inside. Strings and wind instruments harmonized and played around each other. The song was upbeat, like something one would hear in a tavern at the busiest hour.
They faced the back entrance, and it didn't take much stealth to open the door unnoticed under all of the commotion. Inside, several people danced and twirled as bards performed on a side stage. She didn't spot any posters or signs for an event.
As they peered in, the clap of webbed feet echoed closer to their hiding spot. To their advantage, Donald wasn't exactly stealthy.
"Ah phooey! Where'd they go?" Donald cried.
"I dunno," Goofy's voice chimed in. So he was an accomplice to this as well. "Maybe we should, you know, leave them alone for a bit?"
Donald huffed, and his footsteps grew closer to their alleyway. Kairi gave Sora a smirk, and without a word, pulled him inside of the dance hall along with her.
"Ah! Kairi, what are you-"
"Just dance with me and blend in," she winked.
She skipped her way into the group. Sora stood dumbfounded for a moment, but eventually caught up with her. Kairi never thought she'd get the opportunity, and she wasn't going to waste this moment. Grabbing his arm, she pulled it around her waist as she reached for his other hand. To her surprise, he didn't need anymore guiding. He secured his hand around her and led them into the dancing circle straight away. No one seemed to notice the sudden guests who'd snuck in the back.
He pulled her along, and she followed with little resistance. As they moved around the circle with the other dancing pairs, he also spun her around himself. The sensation was dizzying at first, but her body quickly warmed up. It was a nice contrast to the cold outside.
Sora loosened his hand around her, signalling a change in pace. She stepped away and spun in the direction he guided her. Her dress flew around her, and in that moment she was glad she'd changed up her attire as well.
"You're pretty good," he smiled brightly.
"Speak for yourself," she laughed.
"You know," he said, "Donald and Goofy have probably moved on by now."
"Oh, right," she'd forgotten what lead them inside in the first place, "we could probably stop if we wanted."
His expression fell for a moment, and guilt weighed over her for such a suggestion.
"But, you know, we should probably keep going, just in case," she smiled.
A few extra minutes of dancing turned into a couple of hours. Through fast or slow song, Kairi could never gain the strength to pull away or stop. Only once her feet begged for a break did they eventually take their leave and make their way back to the main streets. They laughed as they walked, still full of energy.
The sun had long since set, and Kairi ached for the little time they had left.
"Are you cold?" he asked.
"The night's a little chilly."
Sora finally took his jacket off and placed it around her shoulders. A delayed response to Donald's hint, but Kairi was grateful regardless. She grabbed the edges from inside and pulled it around her, allowing the empty sleeves to sway at her side.
"Anything else you wanna do?" she walked slowly, not ready to return to the sorcerer's tower - to reality.
Sora stopped and stared up at the town's large clock tower. He seemed almost hypnotized by it.
"Yeah, one more thing."
Together, they walked at an easy pace towards the tower, no longer concerned with outrunning any potential onlookers. Minutes later, they sat together atop the station tower, looking on the lights of the town from above. Even at night, the view was spectacular.
"It's beautiful," Kairi leaned back as her feet dangled, "how did you know about this?"
"I don't know," he said, "just a feeling I got."
She looked to the sky. It was even more beautiful than the view from Yen Sid's tower, not even obscured by trees. A few minutes of silent appreciation passed before Sora spoke again.
"Hey, Kairi?"
"Mhm?"
He cupped his hand over hers, "Thank you."
She glanced down, surprised, "What for?"
"Ever since this whole journey started, this was all I wanted," he turned his gaze back to the town, "to just have fun in another world with you."
"Oh," she didn't know how else to respond. Her face suddenly felt warmer against the cold air. "Well I told you, I'm with you wherever you go."
"That doesn't count. I wanted to sit next to you, laugh with you," he paused, hesitant to go any further, "every time I went to another world, I always ended up wishing you'd been there too, you know?"
She looked down at their hands touching, "I'm sorry."
His eyes darted back up to her, "No, no! I wasn't- I didn't mean-" He stopped himself, "it wasn't your fault."
Words kept escaping her. There was so much she wanted to say, but couldn't. She hoped a gentle smile would communicate enough. "Once this is over, maybe we can revisit the worlds together." She turned her hand over and curled her fingers into the spaces between his.
He returned a smile that outshone hers, "I'd like that."
As much as she wished she could stop time, the night had to come to an end, and they'd need their sleep. After a reluctant climb down from the tower and another train ride, they were back at Yen Sid's tower.
Before entering her chambers, she turned to Sora, pushed herself onto her toes and kissed him on the cheek. It was brief, but warm. His face flushed red as his hand instinctively shot up to his cheek.
"Thank you," she said, "this was all I wanted too, the most magical night I could have asked for."
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Meanwhile, down the hallway, a curious Goofy ducked back into his chambers and closed the door. He covered his mouth to stop himself from yelping at the sight.
"What is it now?" Donald grunted.
"Oh nothing," he waved it off, "sorry you lost track of them earlier."
"It was you who lost them, you big palooka!"
He shrugged, "Maybe next time."
In truth, he knew Sora wouldn't need their help the moment he saw them dancing. The hard part was leading Donald down the wrong trails to keep him from noticing.
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theartofwholeliving · 8 years ago
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MythBusters: Cuba
Less than two weeks after Fidel Castro died, on one of the first non-stop flights from Charlotte to Havana, Rob and I landed in Cuba both quietly nervous and wildly excited for our 10-day stay in this once forbidden country. It’s difficult to put into words our expectations and reactions that day. It’s almost more difficult to describe Cuba to someone that’s never been since it’s not quite like any place I’ve ever been, either. Not purely Caribbean, European or Latin, Cuba is … Cuba.
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As any good tourist knows, international travel requires a higher degree of research and preparation than a trip out of town or out of state. Though less than 100 miles south of the United States, off the tip of Florida, Cuba was no exception. Once our flights were booked, we dove into planning. We bought, and read, a high-rated travel guidebook along with countless blogs, articles and forums. We watched Anthony Bourdain @partsunknowncnn episodes and anything else to provide insight into modern day Cuba. For a country that’s widely unfamiliar to Americans like us, obtaining an insider’s view of Hemingway's playground was easier said than done.
We were not discouraged by the lack of information. We booked our @Airbnb accommodations and arranged transportation so we at least knew where we would be on any given day and, if all went according to plan, how we would get there. We did our homework. But despite adequate planning, we arrived at our destination with unanswered questions and a sinking feeling that, even as seasoned travelers, we might not be fully prepared.
For Americans, travel to Cuba has been off limits since the 1960s. However, adventurous wanderers have been making the trek, both legally and illegally, for years. Creative methods include access through gateway countries or participation in rubber-stamped guided tours. The more traditional approach involves issuance of a special license through the US Government.
Though restrictions have eased, there are still limitations for Americans traveling to Cuba. As such, our research was not limited to must-see tourist attractions and local dining hot spots, but inclusive of US and foreign embassies, travel visas, US passports, customs, the Office of Foreign Assets Control and US Department of the Treasury. Foreign currency exchange, the Cuban banking system and ATM access also became a focal point of our study. However, the facts / fiction of our international financial situation would not be fully revealed until a few days after our arrival. More on that later.
The unknown is always a little scary, as it was for us. But we were determined to approach Cuba with an open mind. We have been back home now exactly one month, to the day. Since returning to the United States, everyone wants to hear about our trip. It’s still so hard to describe!
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To be completely unoriginal, I could simply say that Cuba was amazing. Surpassing any and all expectations. I could paint you a picture of Havana, with its bustling city streets, dilapidated – yet spectacular – historic buildings, and topless classic cars cruising the Malecón. It’s a time warp, just like you imagine. A scene possibly more familiar is Varadero, where sparkling turquoise waters and white sandy beaches are reminiscent of the Bahamas, while a few beach resorts add a flare of exclusivity and iconic Floridian Art Deco. I have pictures of all of this. You can see for yourself.
But there’s more to Cuba than romantic images of a forbidden island, frozen in time. Cuba is, simultaneously, a contradiction and a confirmation. It’s nothing like you expect, and yet exactly what you expected. I feel grateful to have visited. So I realize, I can only describe Cuba in a way that pays tribute to this mysterious country. To recall my personal experience and allow you to decide for yourself. Out of the goodness of my heart, I thought I’d also try to dispel some of the myths and realities we encountered on our Cuban holiday, so you don’t have to make the same mistakes we did. This is the abbreviated version, but I think I covered the high points!
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FACT: La música
Day one in Havana, we dropped our bags at the casa particular that would be our home base as quickly as possible and made our way from Centro Habana (central) to Habana Vieja (old) to visit the famed, El Floridita. Credited with inventing the frozen daiquiri, El Floridita is best known for being one of Ernest Hemingway’s favorite watering holes. This was high on the must-see list and we were not deterred by the line of tourists out the door, nor we were disappointed by the lively rumba music just inside the door. As we would quickly learn, live music really is the rule, not the exception in Cuba. In addition to bars and restaurants, musicians played on every street corner and in every public square. And while most tunes were a version of salsa, rumba, jazz or even flamenco, American Top 40 also made its way through the speakers. Less so than in other countries we’ve visited, but still familiar, and perhaps foreshadowing of a new chapter for Cubans. Melodic voices also woke us each morning as song played a role in even the most mundane task. Soliciting the day’s business, be it a taxi or a street sweep. Music literally filled the air.
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FACT: Cash only
$1,000 US Dollars. Converted into Euros at CLT, then converted into CUC (convertible Cuban pesos) at HAV. Unless we found a bank or ATM that accepted American bank cards, we knew we were on a tight budget – $100 per day for 10 days. Turns out the rumors are true and Cuban banks currently do not accept any form of payment from American institutions. Even if your bank tells you otherwise before your trip (thanks, @Chase). Cuba is still very much a cash-based economy so do your research and pack enough dinero to last your entire vacation. Our budgeting exercise was frustrating at first, but unexpectedly inspiring towards the end of our stay. The good news is we didn’t run out of money. We did bring home rum and cigars. And, Rob even met @Common at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba while I was trying to haggle with the currency exchange.
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FICTION: Wi-Fi
You can easily locate Wi-Fi hot spots in Havana. The locations seem to change throughout the day, but dozens of people gathered in one place, all on their cell or smart phones, is a clear indicator that they found a signal. I’ve never seen anything like it. Wi-Fi is weak and regulated in Cuba. It’s also not free. As a tourist, you can purchase limited Wi-Fi cards through your hotel or telecomm center (if you can find one). These allot you a certain amount of time to access the Internet. But take my advice and use this opportunity to really unplug. Put down your cell phone and remember what it was like to be unreachable. It’s somewhat liberating! I confess, I got online a few times to share pictures on Instagram. I didn’t purchase a Wi-Fi card. So if the painfully slow Internet speed in Cuba isn’t enough to convince you to get off the grid, the extremely high roaming fees from your local phone provider back home just might be. Proceed with caution.
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FICTION: What’s for dinner?
We like to cook when we travel. It gets us out of the restaurant scene every night and let’s Rob experiment with local ingredients. We looked forward to cooking dinner a night or two in Havana. Given a short list of coveted exports, we knew Cuban soil was ripe for tobacco, coffee and sugar. We were less knowledgeable about its other agriculture. Cuban cuisine consists mostly of rice and beans. Yet, we were moderately optimistic we would discover a variety of dishes we could make ourselves, and ready for the scavenger hunt to collate the elements of our feast. On several occasions, we encountered street vendors selling corn, peppers and citrus, but not much else. There was a guy selling churros. I probably bought one. There were also improvised storefronts amid crowded residences on dirty city streets. These ‘markets’ carried only a few items, mostly questionable fruits and meats. I’ll pass. When we couldn’t locate an actual grocery store, we started to form plan B. Then, we stumbled on a veggie gold mine. Our very own Cuban Farmer’s Market! With stalls of fresh fruits, vegetables, beans and herbs, it wasn’t an abundance by American standards, but it was a bounty to us. We’d savored an authentic Cuban meal of chickpeas, chorizo, tomatoes and peppers a few days before and we decided to try and recreate it. It was delicious and Rob has since made that meal for us again, back home. Pro Note: Mint is an essential ingredient in Cuba, used to create enjoyable and copious mojitos. Ask your waiter for a few extra twigs or pick wild mint from the street or someone’s yard. It’s nearly impossible to purchase and can leave you in quite the unfortunate imbibing situation if left empty handed.
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FACT: Hitchhikers wanted
While we didn’t actually hitchhike in Cuba, we did learn that it’s a preferred and relatively safe method of travel throughout the country. We also learned that Cuba is particularly safe for women travelers, including women traveling solo. I anticipated and experienced an attitude of machismo from several Cuban men, which can make women feel unsafe. But this is common in Latin cultures and amounts to little more than cat calls and compliments. Crime rates in Cuba are low, as is drug abuse and prostitution. Conversely, literacy rates are exceptionally high in Cuba. Just a fun fact. We have traveled extensively and neither Rob nor I have felt as safe as we did during our entire stay in Cuba. This could be attributed to the noticeable police presence, especially at night and in more touristy areas, or the obvious video cameras adorning public and private buildings. Remember, Cuba is still a communist country and its citizens are governed by a different set of laws. Regardless, the people were friendly and welcoming. And if hitchhiking is not your style, you can still get around like the locals. Just stand on a major street in Centro Habana and stick your arm out. A colectivo will pick you up, along with any number of other passengers, and take you to your destination. It’s advised you negotiate your fare in advance. There are no meters.
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FACT: Island time
We’re not big on tour groups. We go out of our way to avoid them. But there was a tour in Cuba that made sense for us, logistically and financially, so we booked it a few weeks in advance (I told you we did our homework). There’s a small remote island off the coast of Varadero called Cayo Blanco. To get to it, you either need to own a boat, charter a boat, or book an all day, all-inclusive tour on a Catamaran, that includes food, drinks and snorkeling. See, this is the kind of carefree tour I can get on board with. Literally. We bought our tickets while in the US. Pro Note: pre-booking activities like this tour and our accommodations through AirBnB really saved the day when it came to our $100 / day budget. On the day of the tour, we arrived to our pickup location at 7AM sharp, barely awake, but fully covered in sunscreen and itching to get on our vessel to paradise. Then, we waited. And, waited. And, waited a little more. It turns out Cuba doesn’t have to be purely Caribbean to run on Island Time, which, as you might guess, forces you to observe to the same clock. We made up for lost time that morning as the tour ran late into the evening as well. And, we spent an entire afternoon exploring a deserted island, eating lobster and sipping ron collins without a care in the world. Oh, and it was my birthday. I guess there are worse things in this world than tardiness.
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There’s so much pleasure in recalling the memories of a great vacation – even if it was only last month and even if it didn’t always go as planned. My intent in describing Cuba in this way is to shed a light on the idiosyncrasies of our enigmatic neighbor to the south.  My hope is you will read my words and form an opinion for yourself. Better yet, I hope that you will go there, and see for yourself.
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3 PACK GLOSS CAST IRON COOKING GRID REPLACEMENT FOR GREAT OUTDOORS, CHARBROIL 463240804, 463240904, 463241704, 463241804, 463247004, 463251505, 463251605, 463252005, 463252105 GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Great Outdoors Models: 1000K Great Outdoors, 8000, 8000N Great Outdoors, 8100LP Great Outdoors, Great Outdoors 1000 Kenmore Models: 16113, 16115, 16117, 16123, 16537, 415.16113, 415.16114010, 415.16115, 415.16117, 415.16123, 415.16123801, 415.16125, 415.16127, 415.16537900, 415.16127800, 6400-122390-115, 415.16123801 Kirland Models: 463230703, Front Avenue Kmart Models: 640-641215405 Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE Vermont Castings Models : 8000 Series, VC0680N, VC0680P
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grillpartszone-blog · 6 years ago
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3 PACK CAST IRON COOKING GRID REPLACEMENT FOR THERMOS 461230403, KENMORE 415.16123801 AND KMART 640-641215405 GAS GRILL MODELS
Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE.
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grillpartshub-blog · 7 years ago
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Cast Iron Cooking Grid Replacement for Vermont Castings, Kenmore 16113, Broil King Sovereign 90S, CharBroil 463240804, Master Chef, Kmart and Centro Gas Grill Models, Set of 3
Fits Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 , Fits Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M , Fits Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE , Fits Vermont Castings Models : 8000 Series, VC0680N, VC0680P , Dimensions : 16-15/16″ x 8-5/16″ Each, 16-15/16″ x 24-15/16″ Total , Material : Matte Cast Iron
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3 PACK CAST IRON COOKING GRID REPLACEMENT FOR KIRKLAND, KENMORE 415.16123801, 415.16125, 415.16127, 415.16537900, 415.16127800, 6400-122390-115, 415.16123801 AND KMART 640-641215405 GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Kirkland Models:   463230703 , Front Avenue Kmart Models: 640-641215405 Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE Vermont Castings Models : 8000 Series, VC0680N, VC0680P
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3 PACK GLOSS CAST IRON COOKING GRID REPLACEMENT FOR KIRKLAND, CHARBROIL 463240804, 463240904, 463241704, 463241804, 463247004, 463251505, 463251605, 463252005, 463252105 GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Kirkland Models:   463230703 , Front Avenue Kmart Models: 640-641215405 Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE Vermont Castings Models : 8000 Series, VC0680N, VC0680P
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grillpartszone-blog · 7 years ago
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3 PACK STAINLESS STEEL COOKING GRID FOR VERMONT CASTING 8000, CENTRO 2000, G40304, G40202 GAS GRILL MODELS
Kmart Models: 640-641215405 Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE Vermont Castings Models : 8000 Series, VC0680N, VC0680P.
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grillpartszone-blog · 7 years ago
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3 PACK CAST IRON COOKING GRID REPLACEMENT FOR VERMONT CASTING 8000 SERIES, KENMORE 415.16123801 AND KMART 640-641215405 GAS GRILL MODELS
Master Chef Models: T420LP, 85-3004-2, 85-3005-0, 85-3062-2, 85-3063-0, G45101, G45102, G45104, G45105, G45123, G45124, S420LP, T420, T440 Savor Pro Models: GD4205S-M Thermos Models: 461230403, 461230404, 461246804, 461262409, 500, Heatwave, 461334813, 463322012, 466360113, 500, C-34G, C-34GS, HEATWAVE Vermont Castings Models : 8000 Series, VC0680N, VC0680P.
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