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Motorguide 50 Amp Circuit Breaker Mm5870 New In Box Quantity Four Packages on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:MotorGuide Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MM5870 UPC:745061554757

MOTORGUIDE MARINE

50 Amp Circuit Breaker

MM5870

Auction is for Four Packages

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:

  • USPS First Class International Mail is not a guaranteed service.
  • Delivery is not time definite.
  • Tracking and insurance (indemnity) is included with Priority or Express Mail International.
  • Buyer is responsible for all import fees, VAT, and customs duties. Check before bidding.

This item is in stock and available for immediate shipping from our store. Contact seller with any questions. Calculate shipping costs before bidding. Payment is due in seven (7) days. Thank you.

FISH-LECTRONICS

5003 University Ave. NE    Minneapolis, MN 55421

Ph: 763-571-1277   Fax: 763-571-6064

www.fishlectronics.com

04/10/2013

 

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