Garmin Gps 168 Sounder Depth Finder on 2040-parts.com
Savannah, Georgia, United States
Selling my Garmin GPSmap 168 depth finder. Works great! It does not come with the transducer because I did not take it off my old boat before I sold it. I looked online and a new transducer kit only runs about $20.00. Easy install. I Only used the unit maybe four or five times. Looks brand new still.
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