Raymarine 10m Digital Radar Cable A55077d on 2040-parts.com
Coppell, Texas, United States
Not needed. NOTICE: I sell for a hobby - I
am honest and hard-working with a full time day job. Offering deals for the
buyer. I am not a business! If you want response like a
24-7 business or are an over-demanding buyer or are a pain in the backside
person, please do not buy from me.
What you see and what is
described is what you will receive. Please submit any questions and
we are happy to answer the best we can. We may take longer than 24 hours to
respond. Shipping price is for lower
48 only and not to a PO Box if I Use FedEx I usually pack on the weekends unless
I am in-town and IF you have a special need, then email me your request. (If FedEx or USPS think you live
really outside their routes, I will pass on the extra they charge me to deliver
it out there) Sorry that
Shipping has gone up a lot across all carriers Note: This price is for fully
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