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Vintage Raytheon 48 Mile Range Radar Screen Model:2840 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Lynden, Washington, United States

Lynden, Washington, United States
This item is priced to sell so get in on this great deal before someone else beats you to it! Item came from a Balmar manufacturer. Give your boat a vintage look with this great vintage radar system! Listed for parts because i do not have the ability to splice and test the unit. This item is in good cosmetic condition considering its age! Be sure to take a close look at the pictures to be sure you are receiving the right item for you! Cosmetically it has marks and scratches but is in great shape for its age. It is missing two screws and one screw will not latch. The power/data cables have been cut but there is plenty left to splice. Because this item is untested it should be assumed defective and in need of repair. 48 Mile Range
Brand:Raytheon Manufacturer Part Number:2840

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