Raymarine Pathfinder Mounting Braket For Model Sl 70 Screen Display on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
Up for sale is a Mounting Bracket for the Raymarine Pathfinder Model SL 70 Radar Screen Display Unit. These bracket has an inside span of 8.5" and is made of coated aluminum. The bracket is in great condition. The Buy it Now price is $50.00 for the set of mounting knobs, USPS shipping is $6.80 that includes tracking. |
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