Furuno Removable Harddisk: VR-5014 for Furuno VDR VR-5000. USED CONDITION: 3 months warranty
Tested by Furuno certified engineer The unit is on our stock in Lithuania for immediate delivery. We have a big stock of new or reconditioned spares for GMDSS and navigation in Lithuania for 24 hours delivery within Europe Our engineers can perform installation of this unit, so please contact us for a quote. Contact us on email: service@marine-electronics.eu or our telephone +370 606 262 66 |
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