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New Lowrance Elite 5 Color Fishfinder/chartplotter And Ice Machine Portable Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Bismarck, North Dakota, United States

Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:995-1323-00 and 051-3403-00

New Lowrance Elite 5 Color Hybrid Dual Imaging (HDI) Fishfinder GPS Chartplotter Ice Machine Combo.  

The elite 5 HDI features Down Scan Imaging and a Broadband Sounder.  It has a multi-window display that is easy to use. 

The ice fishing kit is a portable pack for use with Lowrance Elite color fishfinders.  It includes utility boxes, waterproof pack, 12 volt battery and charger.

Item condition: brand new, unused, undamaged item in its original packaging.
UPC codes: 42194 53570
Model: 000-10209-001 and 000-11145-001
Brand: Lowrance
MPN: 995-1323-00 and 051-3403-00


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