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Raymarine St6002 Smart Pilot Auto Pilot Control Head E12098-p on 2040-parts.com

US $459.99
Location:

Lisle, Illinois, United States

Lisle, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Raymarine Country/Region of Manufacture:Hungary Manufacturer Part Number:E12098-P

FOR SALE:

MINT CONDITION RAYMARINE E12098-P, ST6002 AUTOPILOT CONTROL HEAD.

This item is USED but in LIKE NEW condition.  If you are in the market for a NEW unit consider this USED item in NEW condition and SAVE$$$.  Boat was always stored inside heated during winter and this was removed as part of an electronics upgrade for a customer and includes the following:

ST6002 Autopilot Control Head
Mint condition - Raymarine Instrument cover
SeaTalk Cable - NEW
original threaded studs & Raymarine nuts
ST6002 Operating Guide
Smart pilot ST6002 Quick Start Guide



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