Furuno Gp-1650d Plotter With Navpod, Antenna And Manuels on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
Furuno GP-1650D Plotter with NavPod, GPS Antenna, Power cord and owners manual. This unit was purchased at an estate sale it powers up and goes through a self check as shown in the pictures. That's all I know about it if you have specific questions please ask. The NavPod is solid and does not have any cracks. Please bid accordingly because it is sold as is.
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