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Lei Xt-12x Transducer Extension Cable 99-58 Lowrance Eagle on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
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West Middlesex, Pennsylvania, United States

West Middlesex, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:LEI ACCESSORIES Country of Manufacture:Mexico Manufacturer Part Number:XT-12X PART #99-58

UP FOR SALE IS A LEI ACCESSORIES XT-12X TRANSDUCER EXTENSION CABLE 99-58. THIS 12' EXTENSION CABLE FITS LOWRANCE PRODUCTS: LCX-15MT,LCX-15CT,LCX-16CI. THIS CABLE IS BRAND NEW DISCONTINUED STOCK IN THE FACTORY CLAM PACK. THESE ARE THE LAST ONES WE HAVE TO SELL!   SHIPPING IS ONLY $5.00 WITHIN THE LOWER 48 STATES. ALL OTHER BUYERS EMAIL US FOR SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE YOU BUY!!    WE REQUIRE PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS!

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