Navionics Platinum + Cf/644p+ Southern Ca, Baja, & Hawaii Gps Card Fits E Series on 2040-parts.com
East Moriches, New York, United States
Navionics Platinum + CF/644P+ Southern CA, Baja, & Hawaii GPS Card Fits Raymarine E Series. Bought my boat in CA, now in NY. No longer need this card. Was in a Raymarine E130. In original box with instructions. Contact me with any questions.
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