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New Ritchie X-21ww Ritchiesport Compass - Dash Mount - White - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, United States

Port Orange, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ritchie UPC:010342170842 Manufacturer Part Number:X-21WW MPN:X-21WW Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

RitchieSport Compass

RitchieSport Compass Features
  • 2" (5.08cm) Direct Reading Dial
  • Easily Installed, Fits Standard 2-1/16" Instrument Hole
  • View Adusts up to 30 degrees
  • Scientifically Matched Sapphire Jewel & Hardened Steel Pivot Dial Movement
  • Exclusive Built-in Green NiteVu Lighting
  • High Temperature Composite Construction for Extended Operating Range
  • DirectiveForce Magnets
  • Exclusive 5-Year Ritchie Warranty
  • Ritchie P/N: X-21WW
  • Shipping applies to the continental USA only (Lower 48 States ONLY) This shipping charges do not apply to Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii or others.
  • Notes: X-21 Compasses do not have Built-in Compensation.
  • Comes standard with 12V lighting. 
  • Technical Documentation

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