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This liferaft has never seen the water and almost never seen sunlight. It needs current certification. I spoke with a certification shop in Norfolk, Virginia and was assured that this liferaft could be certified. i will guarantee certification, and refund costs if the certification is rejected. this is in perfect shape. and has been stored indoors in a conditioned environment for most if not all of its life. This is a way to secure a good liferaft at a reasonable price. i have found the best way to ship is by Greyhound. Much cheaper.
i will take and have certified and charge you the actual cost if that provides more comfort. Was told that certification is approximately $450. Even with certification the total cost is 1/3 of the new value. |
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Lada XRAY Concept – it’s the Lada Evoque
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