Sx-25 Or Speed/temp Ext Cable, Sb-3transducer Switch Box, Xt-12bk 3d Ext Cable on 2040-parts.com
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SX-25 25' Loran or Speed/Temp Sensor Extension Cable 000-0008-64
Extends Lowrance or Eagle speed/temp sensor cables with gray connectors or all loran module cables. plastic box is torn
LEI SB-3 Transducer Switch Box 46-18 Rotary switch box with gray connectors mounts in console or dash. Allows the use of two Lowrance Eagle or Sea Electronics 192 kHz transducers with one sonar unit. original price $60.00
LEI XT-12BK 3D Transducer Extension Cable 99-01 12' extension cable. Use with the HS-3D4 transducer only. original price $29.50
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