Frigoboat Marine Refrigerator/stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
All Stainless Steel. Requires Remote Condenser & Cooling Unit . This is just a box, and has no Condenser or Cooling unit.
Do your research, this is a Very Expensive piece of Equipment.
We would prefer you pick this up, but may Crate & Ship for extra charge.
Located in our Warehouse at 1350-F Sensation Weigh, Beaufort, NC,28516
Call for meeting time to view.
Anchors Aweigh Consignment Marine
414 Live Oak St. Beaufort, NC, 28516
252-772-5088
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