Raymarine C120 Multifunction Display Chartplotter Radar Fishfiner Gps - Complete on 2040-parts.com
Millbury, Massachusetts, United States
You are bidding on a Raymarine C120 Multifunction Display Chartplotter Radar Fishfinder GPS Unit. This item is used but it is in Perfect working condition, as I just had it uninstalled from my boat last week. This package includes the following items:
-Raymarine C120 Multifunction Display -All Original Manuals & Paperwork -DSM30 Sounder Module -Navionics Gold Chart + CF XL9 -Transducer -GPS Antenna -Mounting Bracket -CD Software -All hook-up cords The C120 has a 12.1" screen. This is a complete set-up that is ready to go. You will receive the exact items pictured. Guaranteed to be as described or you can return it for your money back within 14 Days. Shipping and packaging cost for this item is FREE to anywhere in the UPS Ground with Insurance & Signature Confirmation (Faster shipping can be arranged for an additional cost). Feel free to e-mail me with any questions that you may have. |
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