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Lowrance Lms-150 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Geneva, Illinois, United States

Geneva, Illinois, United States
comes with no power cords or sonar
Brand:Lowrance

This is a used LMS-150 Fish finder chart plotter.  It comes with just the unit and no cables or sonar items.  The last time I used the item it worked well.  I don't have the bracket, power cord or transducer for this item.  I was looking for the transducer and they are no longer available to purchase from Lowrance.  This item would be perfect for someone looking for the exact same item or someone who already has this but there's is no longer working.  I am not sure if the item still works or not but it did work the last time I used it.  It has been stored in the house since the last time I used it.  Please feel free to ask questions.  I have searched the internet but I am not able to locate any information other than the manual for it. I will not accept returns on the item.  It comes as is and without any type of warranty on it.  

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