Lowrance Lms350a Lms350 A Lms 350a on 2040-parts.com
Havertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Used LMS350a display in good condition. This unit was removed from our boat when we decided to upgrade. All buttons work as they should, the display is crisp and has no dark spots, the backlight works, and the unit is in generally good condition. Includes mounting bracket and thumbscrews and power harness. Does not include the sender as it was damaged when it was removed. You can also connect any standard GPS antenna that sends data in NMEA 0183 format to show position. This is a good working unit and is built like a tank. Use it to replace your display that's not working right or find a sender on ebay and have a complete setup.
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