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Capistrano Beach, California, United States

Capistrano Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:AIRGLIDE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:AIRGLIDE

HI AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING HERE IS A ( NEW AIRGLIDE MARINE COMPASS WITH LIGHT NEW IN BOX MADE IN USA, INCLUDES MOUNTING BRACKET, THIS IS A NEW MARINE COMPASS NEVER USED, NO RESERVE. ) YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW MARINE COMPASS IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT THIS ITEM PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE PLACING YOUR BID, GOOD LUCK BIDDING.  

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