Furuno Radar Power Supply Pc Board Model 1832/1932/1942/mk2 #ptu9205 on 2040-parts.com
Harvey, Louisiana, United States
This is a used good working Furuno radar power supply PC Board, with the small power socket PC Board mounted to it. These cost around $500 new. This board is in great condition- looks 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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