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Lowrance X-28 Fishfinder Depth Finder Boat Monitor Works Great on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Babbitt, Minnesota, United States

Babbitt, Minnesota, United States
used in working condition complete. comes with head Unit Transducer and power cord has some scratches does not affect working condition or hinder seeing please SEe Pictures.
Brand:Lowrance Marine Electronics Part Brand:Lowrance Marine Electronics

Up FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A NICE USED LOWRANCE X-28 FISH FINDER DEPTH FINDER. THIS COMES WITH THE HEAD UNIT POWER CABLE AND TRANSDUCER. THIS IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AND IN GOOD CONDITION WITH SOME NORMAL SCRATCHES. PLEASE SEE PICTURE'S AS MY INTERPRETATION OF CONDITION COULD VARY FROM YOURS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE MORE PICTURES PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK THANK YOU.

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