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Lowrance X-15b Sonar Fish Depth Finder + Graph Paper Decent + Issues on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Broken belt
Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:X-15B UPC:Does not apply

Lowrance X-15B unit comes exactly as shown, no power cable. Came from an estate sale in which previous owner seemed to have kept all his fishing related items in great condition, no one could find the power cable however. Also... main belt broken, parts of it stuck on the wheels and will leave to your own tlc in removing. Rubber area around the dial//buttons area will either need replaced or glued back down. Sold as-is with this existing knowledge, described as best as could. If actual shipping is less than calculated then you'll receive a refund. Winning bidder pays S&H. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK!!

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