Raymarine Raytheon 48" 4kw Open Array Radar M92654 on 2040-parts.com
Satellite Beach, Florida, United States
This unit was installed new in 2002. It was working when I removed it from the boat a few months ago, and has been in my garage since then. NOTE: the cable is NOT included (I had to cut it to remove it.)
SHIPPING: I'm in Melbourne, FL. I will deliver this within 90 miles for $25, instead of shipping it, if you choose. Farther than that in Florida - we can discuss. More than 120 miles - no delivery - shipping only, at whatever the actual shipping cost is. Or you can come get it, and avoid all shipping costs. |
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