Bayliner 1850 Cs - Dash With Guages -- 1999 on 2040-parts.com
Rogers, Minnesota, United States
Used dash off a 1999 Bayliner 1850 CS that I parted out. The boat had a bad engine.
Not sure all the gauges or depth finder work and do not guaranty that they do!! I did put power to the depth finder and it did light up. The depth finder is a Standard Communications Model D40BD ( Talon Technology ) Comes with in hull transducer. There is still some fiberglass on it. Fresh water only!! US Lower 48 shipping only!!! |
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