Brookes And Gatehouse Network Depth Display B&g on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Michigan, United States
Brookes and Gatehouse Network Depth Display. Serial# 12600422. This display was working when removed from the boat. I have powered it up on the bench and all buttons and back lights work. This unit came off of a fresh water boat. I have display and power cable.
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