12 And 24 Volt Roof Mounting Digital Bus Clock, 777c on 2040-parts.com
Cable Bay, Northland, NZ
***** ***** AT LAST! Cruising Electronics have sourced a range of 12 volt L.E.D. Digital Clocks ***** For the person who wants a 12/24 volt clock beside the bunk, at the Nav. table, in the cockpit or saloon which doesn’t require fumbling around in the dark trying to push a tiny illuminate button in order to read the time at 3am!
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