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Used Furuno Nav Net 2 Black Box Control Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Very Few Scratches
Brand:Furuno Manufacturer Part Number:rcu-017

 Used Furuno Nav Net 2 Black Box Control Unit. This unit was fully functional when removed June 2016 for an electronics refit. Unit has very few blemishes and no corrosion, All electrical connections are clean and in good working order. There are a total of (2) of these units so please see our other listings. This unit is GUARANTEED NOT DOA - I will refund your purchase price if you determine that this unit is defective and return to me within (14) days of outbound shipment. (no shipping charges will be reimbursed).   

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