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#586c Push Button Circuit Breaker - 30 Amp - 12 Volt Blue Sea Systems 7059 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.49
Location:

Hillsboro, Ohio, United States

Hillsboro, Ohio, United States
NOS
Brand:Blue Sea Systems Manufacturer Part Number:7059 UPC:Does not apply

   Congratulations you are bidding on a Blue Sea Systems 30 amp push button circuit breaker P/N 7059. It is new old stock, so may have some ware to the packaging from storage at most. Be sure to check out our various other boat parts and manuals listed. Please use photographs to determine condition for yourself.   Nothing other than that is included in this auction.  Bid with confidence check out the feedback and the rest of my items.

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