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Raymarine Dragonfly 7" E70231 Gps/fishfinder Display Only on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Raymarine Dragonfly 7" E70231 GPS/Fishfinder Display only
Brand:Raymarine Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Raymarine Dragonfly 7" E70231 GPS/Fishfinder Display only

Item condition: ( you must see this BEFOnRE buy !!!)

1.Item is power on, back light is OK, all buttons are workable, GPS and SD card are working, did not do full function test.

2.screen and shell has some used marks and scratches.

3.Sell it for parts or replacements (AS-IS), no warranty and return.

Accessories (You will got):
1.Only the item is what you would got same as picture, 2.Without any other accessories and original box.

Shipping: 

1. Shipped by Hong Kong post or China post, arrived your hand within 11~23 days for worldwide if no especial demands.

2.Please confirm your shipping address is correct and left your phone No.for better delivery.

3.We will ship to the address listed on the eBay if no especial demands .

4.We are closed on weekend and DO NOT ship on Saturdays ! 

Important Note: 

1. Buyer is requested to inspect the packaging thoroughly upon receipt of the merchandise(s); If the packaging cracked or damaged, buyer must notify seller with a few potent photos immediately. 

2. If the merchandise does not work, buyer must present the situation with a few potent photos within 7days upon arrival date. Seller will not responsible for any quality claims after the 7 valid days.

International Buyers – Please Note: 

1. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer responsibility. 

2.Please check with your country customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

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