Simrad Autopilot J300x Control Box And Compass on 2040-parts.com
Manning, South Carolina, United States
This auction is for a used Simrad J300X Control Box and Compass. These were part of an autopilot that was on a boat I am updating. I completely rewired the boat and took all older electronics out so I have no way of testing these items.
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