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Marine Gps Furuno Gp-31 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Vero Beach, Florida, United States

Vero Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Furuno Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

    FOR SALE   ONE  FURUNO GP-31  GPS .  THIS UNIT I AMM SELLING FOR THE NEIGHBOR THAT USED THIS ON A HIS PERSONAL BOAT.  THE BOAT WAS SOLD AND THIS UNIT WAS TAKEN OFF TO SELL. IT HAS BEEN AWHILE SINCE THIS WAS FIRED UP  BUT I DID CONNECT THIS  GPS TO A 12V CONVERTER AND THIS FIRED UP IT DID HAVE A COUPLE OF VERTICLE LINES BUT AFTER A COUPLE SECONDS THE LINE COMPLETELY DISSAPEARED. AS SHOWN IN THE PICS.  THIS SEEMS TO WORK AS INTENDED.  THE ANTENNA  JUST NEEDS  THE COAXIAL CONNECTOR SODDERED TO THE COAX.    THERE IS A 8FT EXTENSION THAT WOULD GO WITH ANTENNA  BUT DONT WANT TO SHIP 8FT FIBERGLASS  POLE  YOU COULD PICK UP LOCALLY OR JUST TAKE THE TOP OF THIS GPS ANTENNA SHOWN IN PIC 9.  AND GET YOUR OWN  ANTENNA BASE.   QUESTIONS??????? .   I WANT YOU TO BE HAPPY. THANKS FOR LOOKING  "SO YOUR BUYING THE GPS MACHINE , AND THE TOP DOME PART OF THE ANTENNA WITH COAX. 

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