Lei Pd-wsu Shoot-thru-hull Transducer 106-52 Lowrance & Eagle on 2040-parts.com
Syracuse, Indiana, United States
LEI ACCESSORIES 106-52 PD-WSU SHOOT-thru-HULL TRANSDUCER for LOWRANCE & EAGLE SHOOT-THRU-HULL MOUNT, WIDE CONR ANGLE, 200 kHz "pod" TRANSDUCER, 20' cable Fits All 2003 and newer Lowrance and Eagle 200 kHz sonar units with D-Shape black connectors. Includes instruction and manufacture warranty card SHIPPING TO THE USA WILL BE $10.00. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. |
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