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Sierra 68755p Gps Receiver Gauge 25 Ft Cable For Gps Speedometer Eclipse Speedo on 2040-parts.com

US $98.95
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
Sierra 68755P GPS Receiver Gauge 25 Ft Cable for GPS Speedometer Eclipse Speedo, US $98.95, image 1
This is an open box item in a like new condition never used comes in the original retail box UNSEALED
Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:68755P UPC:808282286248

About Item:

This Sierra GPS receiver in a like new condition. Box Has been open and it was restored to its original condition. Everything looks excellent inside and the outside of the box

Box contains:

GPS receiver

25 ft cable

Returns:

All returns are accepted within 14 days from the day you receive the item

Manual:

http://www.overtons.com/assets/prodman/i5GPS_speedometers.pdf

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