Tracvision Sf Kvh Switch Only For Parts Or Repair on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Michigan, United States
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Switch from TracVision SF antenna, removed from boat. Not known if it was working when removed. Switch is in good condition, no damage or repairs. I am also selling the complete antenna. If you win the antenna , I will ship the switch for free.
See my auctions and we will combine shipping.
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