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Dometic 13,500 Btu Rv Air Conditioner on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Henderson, Kentucky, United States

Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dometic Placement on Vehicle:Upper Manufacturer Part Number:B57915.711C0 Warranty:No

Relisting because last buyer could not read.
PICK-UP ONLY
I WILL NOT SHIP
CASH PAYMENT AT PICK-UP (Made me click PayPal to list auction, but I will not accept PayPal Payments for this auction)

Dometic 13,500 BTU Duo Therm Brisk II RV Air Conditioner
Single Zone Top Unit and Thermostat. NO HEAT STRIP.
This is just the upper unit (Outside unit) and thermostat ONLY.....The ceiling assembly (the part with the dials) IS NOT INCLUDED.

Purchased this for my grandfather but he found a 15,000 BTU to use instead.
I have no use for it and need it out of my garage.

Starts up and blows cold.

MFG# B57915.711C0
Serial # 41221206
Product # 936000107
SKU # 9105304463

CASH ONLY AT PICK-UP (No PayPal Payments)
NO PAYPAL

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