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Berleypro Lowrance Elite 7 Ti *sun Visor* on 2040-parts.com

AU $44.00
Location:

Chelsea, VIC, Australia

Chelsea, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance

This visor is designed to keep the sun off the screen and helps keep the water off. This makes it easier to read and increases your battery life by letting you turn the brightness down! This sun visor is made to fit the Lowrance HDS7 Gen 1 series fish finders and is the perfect solution on your kayak or boat. Made in Australia from black ABS plastic. This is a quick install using the four stainless steel fasteners provided.
This visor fits the following…

  • Lowrance Elite 7 TI

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