Furuno Marine Radar Navnet Model 1834c/nt on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
This system was working when we removed it from the vessel. You are purchasing the following items; Furuno Marine Radar Navnet model 1834C/NT, Network Sounder model ETR-611ON s/n 8854-0290, Display Unit s/n 4323-3565, GPS Receiver GP 320B s/n 3472-0189 and the manuals. You are purchasing ONLY what is in the pictures.
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