Lowrance Lss-1 Structurescan No Transducer (000-00099-002) New!!! on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Connecticut, US
New In Box Lowrance LSS-1 StructureScan Module for Lowrance HDS units.(000-00099-002)
Still boxed and factory wrapped...This unit does not come with a transducer
Unit will ship via USPS Priority so it should get to you within three business days after purchase and I will send a tracking number
Feel free to email me with any questions or call me at (203) 581-1221
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