Raymarine 215 Dsc Vhf Radio on 2040-parts.com
Hicksville, New York, United States
Used. Raymarine D.SC. VHF radio in great shape with mic mount /holder
With mic and all wireing needed FYI The mic the wire coating was coming off in spots so I taped it . Just the vhf radio not the Gps or antenna selling them seperatly Works fine though Sold as is |
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