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Electronic Fluxgate Compass Dash Mount Gauge Complete Faria Fg-eur Marine Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $174.50
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
New Old stock. Complete and ready to install. Packaging shows shelf wear but compass is new and perfect. Includes Flux-Gate sensor, wiring and manual. Please see photo's.
Brand:Faria Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:FG-EUR UPC:Does not apply

Electronic Flux-Gate Compass Dash Mount Gauge Complete Faria FG-EUR Marine. Made, Stocked and Shipped in the USA. This is not just the gauge as is being sold by others on Ebay that you will need to find a Flux-Gate sensor and wiring harness for. This is a complete system. Everything is included as shown in the photo's except the acrylic display stand. New Old stock. Complete and ready to install. Packaging shows shelf wear but compass is new and perfect. Includes Flux-Gate sensor, wiring and manual. Please see photo's. We Ship Fast and its Free!!! Often the same day. Thanks for looking, Jeff

Description
Fits standard 3 3/8" gauge opening. 3 7/8" over all gauge face.
Uses 12 volt power.

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