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Simrad Nse12 Chartplotter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Welaka, Florida, United States

Welaka, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Simrad

I have an NSE12 that was installed for approximately 1 year on my boat. Flush mounted.

The edges of the screen are slightly delaminated, but you can still see the information behind it, as seen in the attached pictures. That is the only negative I can think of for this item. Other than that it is very good condition.

It comes with the original gimbal mount(never used), cover, bezel, power cord, the video/nmea output cable, the signet startup kit, installation and owners manuals. Basically everything it came with originally. And the cords and start up simkit are new, never installed or used, except I did plug the power cord to take picture of the plotter powered up and operational.

Will only ship in the USA. Shipping will be either USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground.

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