Furuno Fcv-552 Color Video Depth Sounder Fish Finder <> on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
In good condition, has some small wear. In working condition. Please look at pics for more info and condition. I TRY TO DESCRIBE ALL OF OUR ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE. ALL OUR ITEM ARE SOLD AS USED UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. EVERYONES OPINION OF CONDITION IS DIFFERENT SO PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. BEFORE YOU OPEN A EBAY CASE, PLEASE EMAIL, LET WORK IT OUT, ITS QUICKER AND BETTER. I DO NOT APPRECIATE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ALL HAS A SOLUTION !! WE CAN ALWAYS WORK SOMETHING OUT. I ACCEPT PAYPAL- PAYPAL CONFIRMED ADDRESS PREFERRED - I SHIP EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY OF THE WEEK,SO PLEASE BE PATIENT YOUR ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE - SORRY NO INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS ALSO NO SHIPPING LARGE ITEM TO P.O. BOXES, ALASKA,HAWAII APO or FPO.WILL ONLY SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 STATES .
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