New Raymarine E127 Mulit Function Displays on 2040-parts.com
Seneca, Illinois, United States
These are brand new (used for 10 days) Raymarine E127 mulit function displays. They came off a brand new boat that the owner wanted different equipment on. These are just the displays, the cabling and options would need to be bought from Raymarine.
$2000 per unit or $5000 for all three. Retail is almost $3K online |
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