Rpu160 Reversible Pump Simrad on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Simrad RPU160 Reversible pump for Auto Pilot systems. May be used in other AP systems as well. The bracket is rusted, but the pump works in both directions. Pulled from a boat during an electronics upgrade.
I am not new to ebay, just created a separate account as these are being sold on consignment and wanted to keep separated from my personal account. I will have several marine items listed in the next week or so including other Garmin components, Humminbird chart plotters, Radar booms, seats, etc. All items are located in Eastern NC. |
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