Furuno System (furuno 4kw Rsb 0070, Furuno Marine Radar Rdp-149 Navnet Vx2) on 2040-parts.com
Harrison Township, Michigan, United States
These two units are in working order and have been pulled from a working system. There is some scaring from use on the main radar. There is also scaring on the suncover for the RDP-149 .The unit it's self Also has some scaring as seen in the pictures. This pack will come with the radar cable only at it's full length. we also have a power cord for the RDP-149 please message me for any questions on this package thank you!
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