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Boat Electrical Switch Panel With Breakers Lighted New on 2040-parts.com

US $80.80
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Osprey, Florida, US

Osprey, Florida, US
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BOAT SWITCH PANEL 4 LIGHTED SWITCHES WITH RESET BREAKERS AND BREAKER BOOTS.SIZE 5-1/4X7-1/2 CUTOUT 4-3/4X7 BREAKERS ARE 5AMP  10AMP 15AMP 20AMP 1 EACH INCLUDES 20 SELF ADHESIVE LABELS 1/8 INCH RUGGED POLYURETHENE COATED ALUMINUM PANEL 105C UL RATED TINNED COPPER MARINE GRADE WIRING.WE ALSO SELL REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR PANELS AND ANY QUESTIONS NOT A PROBLEM,WERE HERE TO HELP

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