Furuno Navnet Vx1-6kw 4" Open Array Complete Set on 2040-parts.com
Central Islip, New York, United States
* FULLY TESTED * - Furuno NavNet VX1-6KW 4" Open Array WITH Network Sounder and Network Hub
❖ Taken from boat ❖ 100% Fully Functional ❖ Physical condition is as seen in photos ❖ The back exterior of the screen display unit is scraped, but it does not at all affect the functionality of the unit whatsoever Included: ❖ Open Array ❖ Radar Box ❖ Navnet RDP-139 ❖ Network Hub ❖ ETR-6/10N Sounder ❖ Sun Cover ❖ Bracket ❖ Power Cables ❖ Data Cable ❖ NavNet Network Cable ❖ Radar Cable ❖ Operator's Manual Please do not bid or buy if you cannot pay within 24hrs Feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all |
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