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Raytheon L750 Fishfinder Free When You Buy Operation Manual. No Reserve! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States
Dont know if it works or not? Manual is in good shape. Buy the manual and the fishfinder goes with it.
Brand:Raytheon Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:L750

Your bidding on a Raytheon L750 Fishfinder Operation Manual. With the manual I will include the fishfinder as shown in the pictures. I have no way of testing the fishfinder. It looks to be in good shape. There is no signs of water damage or any other damage. It was included in a lot of marine items I purchased. It has the 2 mounting bracket knobs and transducer pig tail. Could be used for parts if it does not work? Buying AS IS! No warranty no returns. Manual is in good shape. Could be the deal of the Century ! Shipping is a flat 14.95 anywhere in the 48 states. NO RESERVE! Happy bidding!

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