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Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, United States
PerfectPass in-dash display for Stargazer systems. This display has the Supra boats logo. Will work on any brand boat that has the Stargazer system installed. The Supra logo is just a faceplate logo. 3.5" diameter face. Brand new, never used.
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