Furuno Fa-150 Ais Display For Automatic Identification System- Works,great Cond. on 2040-parts.com
Harvey, Louisiana, United States
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This is a used good working AIS display in great physical condition. No cables, mounts, or other accessories are included- only what is seen in the photo. The display looks almost new. Winning bidder needs to pay $14 shipping to the lower 48 US States. Bidders from all other areas need to request their freight charge before bidding.
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