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Sea Depth Alarm Sounder Plastimo Sondeur Alarme on 2040-parts.com

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Agia Varvara Athens, Agia Varvara, Greece

Agia Varvara Athens, Agia Varvara, Greece
Working, (see output waveformn) transducer is not included. Battery case is clean. Missing pot knobs, not really needed.
Brand:PLASTIMO Country//Region of Manufacture:France UPC:Does not apply

Sea Depth alarm sounder PLASTIMO sondeur alarme

Working, Pulser waveform checked. Motor ok, speed adjustable.
The transducer is not included.
 Clean battery compartment.


Worldwide shipping, flat usd 25.00

No warranty, sold as is and as pictured.

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