Furuno Gp-1650d Gps Chartplotter Dgps on 2040-parts.com
Waretown, New Jersey, US
For sale is a Furuno GP-1650D GPS ChartPlotter DGPS. Item is in good working condition as well as physical condition. NO CABLES INCLUDED JUST THE UNIT! Refer to pictures for more details. Should you have any questions please ask them prior to buying (please address all questions through ebay messaging). Check out my other items for sale!
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