Robertson Simrad F200 Remote on 2040-parts.com
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Robertson simrad F200 remote control. This remote is in very good condition. It has approx 12 feet of cable attached and I have attached a plug with cable connectors to test it.
You can see it being tested on YouTube. I can send you the link to the video if you msg me |
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