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Simrad Ac20 Marine Autopilot Computer Unit P/n Code S/n 22088116da5846 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
CLEAN.WAS REMOVED FROM OPERATING SYSTEM THAT WAS UPGRADED.IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION.
Brand:SIMRAD Country//Region of Manufacture:Norway Manufacturer Part Number:22088116DA5846

THIS IS A SIMRAD AC 20 BOAT MARINE AUTOPILOT COMPUTER FOR AP25,AP26,AP27 P/N CODE S/N 22088116DA5846 IT IS MADE IN NORWAY. . THIS UNIT WAS REMOVED FROM A WORKING AUTO PILOT SYSTEM THAT WAS UPGRADED. IT IS IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THESE NUMBERS WORK WITH YOUR SPECIFIC SYSTEM BEFORE BUYING FREE SHIPPING..

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