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A like new Furuno FRS-1000. In appearance, I would rate this unit a 9.5 out of a 10. Screen is perfect, no corrosion, no scratches, etc. anywhere. This was bought as a second station, boat was sold before the unit was installed. It is only the display head, bracket, and cover. No cables. This is a color radar, sounder, and chart plotter all in one. I personally have never powered the unit up, I don't have the proper cables to wire it up. It does come with a 3 day guarantee. If it does not work 100%, send it back, and I'll refund the purchase price, less shipping.
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