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Garmin Nmea 2000 Terminator Cable Connector Male #010-11080-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Ridgeville, South Carolina, United States

Ridgeville, South Carolina, United States
NEW-NEVER BEEN USED-NOT IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING
Brand:GARMIN Manufacturer Part Number:010-11080-00

I AM SELLING A NMEA 2000 TRMINATOR CABLE CONNECTOR MALE FROM GARMIN PART#010-11080-00 FOR  NMEA 2000 NETWORK.

THIS CONNECTOR IS NEW BUT DOES NOT COME IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING.

NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS.

I ACCEPT ALL PAYMENT THRU PAYPAL.  U.S. BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE.

I SHIPPED MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. NO WEEKEND SHIPMENTS. 

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