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Furuno 851 Marine Radar Lcd Display on 2040-parts.com

US $699.99
Location:

Noblesville, Indiana, United States

Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Good, powers and display
Brand:Furuno Manufacturer Part Number:851

This unit appear to be in good condition, powers on and displays. It is from a government facility. It does not come with a power supply. We used power from our DC universal power bay to do the power test. Sold as-is, what you see is all there is. Please make no assumption of anything else other than what you see in the pictures. It only includes the lid. Shipping will be based on your zip code or location.

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