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Sea Breathe Diving Machine on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Kealakekua Hawaii , United States

Kealakekua Hawaii , United States
Condition:New

Its like snuba but its not because it pumping natural air from the surface its a sea breathe machine brand new never used... u can be diving 20feet deep and stay under water for 50 to and hr15 min depending on how much air u use. the system has too much to list but can answer anything. TAKING ANY OFFERS MACHINE WORTH 3000 cash or trades welcome its still new and i know what its worth just getting what i put in to it. best diving equipment if u love to dive.. you can look at the machine on youtube sea breathe amd it will show u how it works and everything.. serious inquiry please 3000 obo trades too

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