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Lcd Replacement For Tridata St60, St60+ Raymarine, Raytheon, Autohelm, Display on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Mancos, Colorado, United States

Mancos, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:A28024

 

Replacement  LCD


(Liquid Crystal Display) 


For


Raymarine / Raytheon / Autohelm


ST60,   ST60 Plus

TRIDATA


Control Heads


LCD ONLY,


NOT a complete control head



Soldering is Required


You Should Have Good

Soldering Skills To Install This LCD


Install it yourself


or


I Offer FREE Installation 




If you want the LCD installed,


PLEASE do NOT use the "Buy it Now".


You need to send me the control head first.


I will replace the LCD and then you make the purchase.



I ship Priority Mail so you will


 usually get the LCD in 2-4 Business Days!


International may take 1-3 weeks and


you may be responsible for duty.



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