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** Marine Boat Rv Plastic Gps Depth Fish Finder Mounting Bracket ** on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Redding, California, US

Redding, California, US
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Marine Boat RV Plastic GPS Depth Fish Finder Mounting Bracket

Go ahead and price this bracket. You know this is a steal!

This is a very nice Marine application mounting bracket for possible Depth fish finder or whatever you would like.

Measurements are:
3 7/8 inches wide between arms
2 1/8 inches in depth
2 3/8 inches top to bottom

Comes with mounting screws and wing nuts. Left over inventory from a Boat dealership that closed their doors. These may even be new out of the box for all I know. I am listing as used but they look great. I want you to happy but I have to sell these as is with no refund as I am letting them go real cheap as you can see. Thanks for looking. I have others so if you have questions just ask. Will be listing more as well. Thanks again.

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