Humminbird HDR200 Depth Alarm
Unit in good working order.
Thanks for looking.
Shipping to lower 48 states only.
U.S. sale only.
Paypal only. Payment requested within 3 days of auction close.
I am an independent boat mechanic and am thinning my inventory. Please watch for great buys on boat accessories plus OMC, Volvo Penta and Mercruiser parts.
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