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Eam T-6 Life Raft Recertifiable In Case W/accessories on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States

Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States
No visible defects or missing parts, unkown
Brand:EAM Manufacturer Part Number:EAM T6

EAM T-6 Life Raft. Rated for 6-9 people. Recertifiable. It has been stored in my bonus room for approx. 10 years. I don't know anything about it's history. Assume it will need an inspection. I've never taken it out of the cover. Comes with the supply kit you see in the pics. I don't really know how to list this, so if there's something else specific about it you need to know, let me know... Pick up ONLY in Saulston NC or within an hours' drive. Also willing to make other arrangements if necessary.

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