Furuno 4' Array For Navnet Radars. Xn12a/4 on 2040-parts.com
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Used array, was on a 12kw Navnet 3D radar. Will work on any 6-25kw Furuno Navnet radar, analog or digital. Good shape, paint is a bit faded and Furuno letters are pink. Works excellent, no major cosmetic issues outside of being a bit faded. Please ask questions before bidding, free shipping conus only.
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