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Brand New Xantrex 81-2010-12 Complete System With Remote. Huge Savings!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
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Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
Brand new unit with very slight shipping damage. (see pictures) Reduced for quick sale. All accessories included.
Brand:Xantrex RMS Power:2000W Manufacturer Part Number:81-2010-12 Input Voltage:12V Type:Modified Sine Wave Inverter Output Voltage:120v Model:Freedom 458 Warranty:No

Brand new unit with very slight shipping damage. (see pictures) Reduced for quick sale. All accessories included.

New 2000 watt freedom 458 inverter/charger with remote panel and all accessories.
Unit has very slight shipping damage on the case cover. This damage does not hinder the units performance. The unit has been tested and works to manufacture specification.
This unit will be reduced for a very quick sale. Please feel free to ask any questions, and as always, FREE SHIPPING!!!!

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