Raymarine Rl 70 "crc" Color Radar, Chartplotter, Stk3234 on 2040-parts.com
Odessa, Florida, US
This sale is for a Raymarine RL-70 "CRC" Color RADAR, CHARTPLOTTER "MFD". This display is very clean and fully tested. This is a fully tested display as the Ebay pictures clearly show and the "Safety Seal" in still intact so you know NO one has been inside.. Call Dave if you have any questions 727 365 0628 Florida. Thanks so much for your time and interest.
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