Raymarine / Raytheon Sl72 Radar System Complete on 2040-parts.com
Sandy, Utah, United States
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Used Radar, Chartplotter, GPS System. Includes: SL72 Display E52044, Display Cover, Radome Radar Scanner 2Kw M92650, Radome Cable, Power Cable, GPS Receiver, GPS Cable, GPS Pole Adapter, NMEA Cable. The unit is functional, but cosmetically fair to poor (See Pictures). It was removed from a commercial boat. An excellent deal for a complete navigation system.
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