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Si-tex Chromascope 106 Mkii Fish Finder 200khz on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Salinas, California, United States

Salinas, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Si-Tex

This is a great unit.  Although this unit works, I DO NOT HAVE THE TRANSDUCER.  This unit has very little usage and is ready for mounting. This is for the monitor and everything pictured.  I have the original box and the two brackets with all the hardware.  Even the plastic cover that keeps it from getting wet.  When I sold the boat I forgot to take the transducer off and have had this unit sitting for a short while.  I had plans for it but plans have changed.  If you have a transducer for this unit, your in luck and can now put it to use.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  Good luck to all and happy bidding!

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