Rulan Rudder Position Indicator Swiss Made on 2040-parts.com
Norborne, Missouri, United States
This I am sure is new. We found it in the shed when we cleaned it out to sell the house we were flipping. The box/cardboard it was it was falling apart so we took it out of it. We don't know a lot about it. Other then we don't need it. If you questions I will try very hard to answer them.
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