Ritchie Ss-2000 Super Sport Boat Marine Compass Black Flush Mount 4.5" Dial on 2040-parts.com
Flat Rock, Michigan, United States
Up for bid is a Ritchie SS-2000 marine compass. Black flush mount. Is used but compass appears to work fine. Did not connect the wires to see if it lights up though. See pictures for more description. Please look at all pictures prior to bidding. Thanks for looking and check out my other items. Will combine shipping on multiple items.
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