Guest Charger 20 Amp Marine Battery Charger Waterproof Fast Free Ship To Us 48 on 2040-parts.com
Salisbury, Maryland, US
Guest Charger 20 Amp Marine Battery Charger Waterproof Fast Free Ship to US 48
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Inspection Report:
Up for auction is a Guest Charger 20 Amp Marine Battery Charger Waterproof Fast Free Ship to US 48. I bought this item for resale and I have no idea how to test this item to see if it works or not. Since it is untested with possible unknown problems, it is
being sold AS-IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR ONLY. NO RETURNS. It shows wear from use including dust, scratches, and scuffs as pictured. It does come in the original box as pictured. Please
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pictures as they are considered part of the item description.
- Item shows normal wear from use.
- Item has not been tested.
- AS-IS
- PARTS or REPAIR.
- NO RETURNS
- Item pictured is the actual item you will be receiving and everything pictured is included. If it is not pictured it is not included.
- Auction includes marine charger in box as pictured. There are no accessories included with this item.
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