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Barigo Sky Series Thermometer Hygrometer Satin Ss White Dial 110x32mm on 2040-parts.com

US $73.99
Location:

Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:28.985.01 MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 28.985.01 Warranty:Yes Brand:BARIGO

Description

  • Item Name: Sky Series Thermometer / Hygrometer
  • Part Brand: BARIGO
  • Part Number: 28.985.01
  • Version: Satin SS body, white dial
  • Type: Hygrometer/Thermometer
  • Important: 110x32-mm stainless steel body, 85-mm diameter dial.

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