Cetec Benmar Auto Pilot Course Setter Cs21, H Power Unit, Remote, Manual on 2040-parts.com
Ward Cove, Alaska, United States
Nice working unit. Comes with CS21 Course Setter, H Power Unit, Remote, Wiring harness with plugs, and manual (not pictured). Thank you for looking/BIDDING.
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