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Autohelm Autopilot Rudder Sensor, Arm And Wiring. on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Oak Harbor, Washington, United States

Oak Harbor, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Autohelm AUROPILOT RUDDER SENSOR INCLUDES ARM, HARDWARE AND WIRING AS SHOWN.  I ALSO HAVE A AUTOHELM ST5000 HEAD UNIT TO MATCH THIS LISTED IN ANOTHER AUCTION. GOOD CONDITION, SEE PHOTOS. REMOVED FROM A LOW HR BOAT CONTACT ME FOR MORE LEHMAN DIESEL PARTS AND OTHER TRAWLER AND GRAND BANKS PARTS. I JUST FINISHED DISMANTING A COMPLETE BOAT AND ALL PARTS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE PARTS. PLEASE READ. I WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO MAKE THIS A POSITIVE BUYING EXPERIENCE. PLEASE REVIEW PHOTOS CAREFULLY BEFORE BUYING.  I TRY AND SHIP QUICKLY, MOST SALES SHIP FIRST DAY, BUT UNDERSTAND THAT SOMETIMES LIFE HAPPENS AND ITEMS MAY NOT SHIP IMMEDIATELY.  SHIPPING IS CALCULATED FOR THE EAST COAST, IF THE ITEM SHIPPING CHARGES ARE $5 OR MORE OVER WHAT THE ACTUAL COST IS I WILL REIMBURSE.  THANKS, MATT

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